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Once we send electricity into the linear guide, the electrical energy passes through the coils in the stator. It is this that creates a magnetic field. The magnetic field attracts the rotor and turns the rotor. Because of the spinning of the rotor, it allows the machine that it is attached to perform its functions. What this also means is that motors are definitely a most vital part of several items we utilize on a daily basis. Cool, right?

There are a number of different forms of motors. Some of them are small, like the ones inside toys, and some are very large, like the ones that provide power for airplanes and trains. Different skills and abilities can also operate in different ways! For example, some motors, like the ones in car engines, are powered by gasoline; some motors, like the ones in our home appliances — including washing machines and refrigerators — are electric motors.

Understanding the Inner Workings of Motors

These linear guide rails have been used for a long time — 180 years or more! The history of electric motors dates back to 1821 when a myriadh of scientists (Michael Faraday) first discovered that a circling electric current can create a magnetic field. It was just a basic motor that made use of a wire and magnetic field to create motion. And it was the beginning of many marvels in the world of motors.

Motors have come a long way since then. They are smaller, stronger, and have greater energy-efficiency. Today, we use motors in almost everything we interact with, from the cars that drive us to school, to the cell phones that keep us connected with our friends and family. We also have motors in our home appliances such as mixers and vacuum cleaners.

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