Brief Summary on how DC motors work and types of DC motors (10 lines max, and you can give a figure)
What is DC Motor ?
The electric motor operated by dc is called dc motor. This is a device that converts DC electrical energy into a mechanical energy.
Principle of DC Motor
When a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a torque and has a tendency to move. In other words, when a magnetic field and an electric field interact, a mechanical force is produced. The DC motor or direct current motor works on that principal. This is known as motoring action.

The direction of rotation of a this motor is given by Fleming’s left hand rule, which states that if the index finger, middle finger, and thumb of your left hand are extended mutually perpendicular to each other and if the index finger represents the direction of magnetic field, middle finger indicates the direction of current, then the thumb represents the direction in which force is experienced by the shaft of the DC motor.

Structurally and construction wise a direct current motor is
exactly similar to a DC generator, but electrically it is just the
opposite. Here we unlike a generator we supply electrical energy to
the input port and derive mechanical energy from the output port.
We can represent it by the block diagram shown below.

Here in a DC motor, the supply voltage E and current I is given to the electrical port or the input port and we derive the mechanical output i.e. torque T and speed ω from the mechanical port or output port.
the parameter K relates the input and output port variables of the direct current motor.
T=KI and E=Kw
So from the picture above, we can well understand that motor is just the opposite phenomena of a DC generator, and we can derive both motoring and generating operation from the same machine by simply reversing the ports.
Detailed Description of a DC Motor
To understand the DC motor in details lets consider the diagram
below,

The circle in the center represents the direct current motor. On the circle, we draw the brushes. On the brushes, we connect the external terminals, through which we give the supply voltage. On the mechanical terminal, we have a shaft coming out from the center of the armature, and the shaft couples to the mechanical load. On the supply terminals, we represent the armature resistance Ra in series.
Now, let the input voltage E, is applied across the brushes.
Electric current which flows through the rotor armature via
brushes, in presence of the magnetic field, produces a torque
Tg. Due to this torque Tg the dc motor
armature rotates. As the armature conductors are carrying currents
and the armature rotates inside the stator magnetic field, it also
produces an emf Eb in the manner very similar to that of
a generator. The generated Emf Eb is directed opposite
to the supplied voltage and is known as the back Emf, as it
counters the forward voltage.
The back emf like in case of a generator is represented by
Where, P = no of poles
φ = flux per pole
Z= No. of conductors
A = No. of parallel paths
and N is the speed of the DC Motor.
So, from the above equation, we can see Eb is
proportional to speed ‘N.’ That is whenever a direct current motor
rotates; it results in the generation of back Emf. Now let’s
represent the rotor speed by ω in rad/sec. So Eb is
proportional to ω.
So, when the application of load reduces the speed of the motor,
Eb decreases. Thus the voltage difference between supply
voltage and back emf increases that means E − Eb
increases. Due to this increased voltage difference, the armature
current will increase and therefore torque and hence speed
increases. Thus a DC Motor is capable of maintaining the same speed
under variable load.
Now armature current Ia is represented by
Now at starting,speed ω = 0 so at starting Eb = 0.
Now since the armature winding electrical resistance Ra
is small, this motor has a very high starting current in the
absence of back Emf. As a result we need to use a starter for
starting a DC Motor.
Now as the motor continues to rotate, the back emf starts being
generated and gradually the current decreases as the motor picks up
speed.
Types of DC Motors
Direct motors are named according to the connection o the field winding with the armature. There are 3 types:
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