Electromagnetic Motor

The electromagnet is positioned between your poles of another magnet. When current from the voltage supply flows through the coil, a magnetic field is created around the electromagnet. The poles of the magnet interact with the poles of the electromagnet, causing the motor to carefully turn. … The more coils, the more powerful the motor.

When an electric current flows through a loop or coil of wire, positioned between your two poles of an electromagnet, the electromagnet Electromagnetic Motor exerts a magnetic force on the wire and causes it to rotate. The rotation of the wire starts the electric motor. As the wire rotates, the electric energy changes directions.