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In this image, a monopole motor is shown. This type of motor consists of a singlepole motor that has been modified so that it has a single Magnet located at the top of the motor. This Magnet creates a force that pulls the motor in the opposite direction, which is what makes this type of motor possible.

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Yes, monopole motors are possible. They have been designed and used in a variety of applications ranging from small toys to large industrial machines. Monopole motors are a type of electrical motor which consists of a permanent magnet with a coil of wire placed around it. When a current is sent through the coil, the resulting magnetic field interacts with the permanent magnet, resulting in a rotating motion.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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