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Make your own electric motor. Are you interested in making your own electric motor? If yes, then you have landed at the right place! Where could you find an electric motor in your home? There are electric motors in refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines, hair driers and power drills and saws. This page shares useful info that you could use regarding electric motors plus a simple and fun Science experiment with which kids can easily create or make an electric motor themselves under the strict guidance of an adult. An electric current flows into the motor through a wire. The wire inside an electric motor is wound into a coil that can turn round, or rotate. This coil of wire is placed between the two poles of a fixed magnet. When an electric current flows through the wire, it creates a magnetic field around the coil, with a north pole at one side and a south pole at the other. If the south pole of the coil is near the south pole of the fix...