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A machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Ãâó: www.ergon.com.au/energyed/glossary.asp
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An object vested with raw, undirected and unshaped anima. Most common motor is a simple wheel.
Ãâó: www.savageearth.net/glossary.html
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a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy using forces exerted by magnetic fields on current-carrying conductors. In general, it is any relatively small engine, such as the internal-combustion engine in an automobile.
Ãâó: www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Engineering_Graphics/...
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The motive force making a rocket go. Solid fuel rockets use motors because there are no mechanical moving parts (they're not engines).
Ãâó: www.info-central.org/welcome_terms.shtml
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Use of the large and small muscles to move different parts of the body. Examples of motor skills are walking, holding and moving a pencil, or opening a door.
Ãâó: schoolmarm.org/mychild/glossary.php
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