Commercial electric motors do not use
An electromagnet to rotate the armature
Incorrect AnswerEffectively large number of turns of conducting wire in the current carrying coil
Incorrect AnswerA permanent magnet to rotate the armature
Correct AnswerA soft iron core on which the coil is wound
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
An electric motor is a device that converts electric energy into mechanical energy.
An electric motor has an electromagnet in instead of permanent magnet (as permanent magnet does not produce strong magnetic field).
Large number of turns of the conducting wire in the current-carrying coil to produce stronger magnetic field.
It also has a soft iron core on which the coil is wound also known as armature.
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