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  • Motors: Converting Electrical Energy to Motion - How They Work
    A motor is a device designed to change electrical energy into kinetic energy.

    Here's how it works:

    * Electrical energy is supplied to the motor.

    * The motor's internal components (usually coils of wire within a magnetic field) interact with the electrical energy.

    * This interaction creates a torque that rotates a shaft.

    * The rotating shaft can then be used to power other devices, thus converting the electrical energy into kinetic energy (energy of motion).

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