Electric motors

The electric motor is a small box with wires, capacitators, transistors, and responders. The wires are usually hooked up to another energy source like an outlet, power cable, or a corresponding energy that matches its same energy needed. Like a car jumping a car is taking 2 wires with pliers on each end, connect it with the required element and transfer energy to the other. Capacitators are either open spaces that hold the energy or a box that contains a small capsule and holds voltage or energy. Transistors is the wire and main priority in transferring one to another having sensors and wires for when energy or voltage passes through it will have the outcome people would want, like a light switch, your car turning on, or your computer understanding its being used and turns on. Responders are the thing needed to make Transistors work; Responders are the small pieces of either aluminum or silver that when you touch something or press something it will respond and turn on. These are usually located near the thing you interacted with, most likely if you touch a light switch the capacitator will open let the voltage out to flow into the wires, hitting the Transistor and hitting the Responder turning on your light switch, in less than 0.1 seconds your light will be on.

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