elektromotory
Elektromotory, or electric motors, are devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, producing rotation or linear motion. They operate on electromagnetic principles, primarily the Lorentz force generated on current-carrying conductors within magnetic fields. Most motors have a stator that provides a stationary magnetic field and a rotor that carries windings or permanent magnets; the interaction causes torque and rotation. The rotor’s motion induces back-EMF, which helps regulate current and improves efficiency.
Motors are commonly classified into direct current (DC) motors and alternating current (AC) motors. DC motors
Construction and control vary by type but share core elements: a stator that establishes a magnetic field,
Applications and impact. Electric motors power a broad range of devices and systems, including household appliances,