- An electric motor converts electrical energy to kinetic energy.
- Diagram above shows the structure of a simple direct current motor (DC motor).
- It consist a rectangular coil of wire placed between 2 permanent magnets.
- The coil are soldered to a copper split ring known as commutator. 2 carbon brushes are held against the commutator.
- The function of the brush is to conduct electricity from the external circuit to the coil and allow the commutator to rotate continuously.
- The function of the commutator is to change the direction of the current in the coil and hence change the direction of the couple (the 2 forces in opposite direction) in every half revolution. This is to make sure that the coil can rotate continuously.
- The operation principle of a direct current motor are explained in detail in the second Youtube video below.