Motor
- Current flows in the wire/coil.
- This creates a magnetic field around the wire/coil.
- This magnetic field interacts with the field from the permanent magnet.
- This produces a force on the wire/coil which moves the wire/coil.
- The split-ring commutator changes the direction of the current every half turn as it spins. This reverses the direction of the forces, allowing the coil to continue spinning.
Loudspeaker
- An alternating current from the source passes though the coils in the speaker.
- This current is constantly changing direction and magnitude
- This current creates a magnetic field around the coil
- This field interacts with the magnetic field from the permanent magnets
- Creating a constantly changing force on the coil.
- This causes the coil to vibrate in and out as the direction of the force changes, moving the cone
- The cone causes vibrations which we hear as sound waves.