A motor turns due to the interaction between magnetic fields and electric current. When electric current flows through the motor's coils, it generates a magnetic field that interacts with permanent magnets or other magnetic fields in the motor. This interaction produces a rotational force, or torque, causing the motor's rotor to turn. The continuous supply of current and the design of the motor allow for sustained rotation.
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