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120v-60hz-fan-motor -

: The interaction between the stator’s field and the rotor’s induced field creates torque, forcing the rotor to spin.

: Fixed copper coils (the stator) receive 120V AC power, creating a rapidly changing magnetic field. 120v-60hz-fan-motor

Depending on the application, manufacturers use different motor designs: This common electric motor is SUPER easy to fix : The interaction between the stator’s field and

: The "60Hz" means the current alternates 60 times per second, which directly dictates the motor's synchronous speed. 🛠️ Common Motor Types 🛠️ Common Motor Types : This field induces

: This field induces a current in the rotating part (the rotor), often a "squirrel cage" design.

A is the mechanical heart of most North American household cooling systems. Designed to run on standard residential power, these motors convert electrical energy into the rotational force needed to spin fan blades and move air. ⚙️ How It Works These motors operate on the principle of electromagnetism .