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Josepi[_15_] Josepi[_15_] is offline
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I think you would find the field does **NOT** rotate but rather attempts to
stay in the same place relative to the field coils.

Think about that one...LOL


"Dan Coby" wrote in message
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A 'brushed' DC motor uses brushes and a commutator to vary which windings
are energized to create the rotating magnetic field.Dan