Scientists Discover Powerful Sideways Electrostatic Force, Paving Way for Magnet-Free Motors Electricity and Motion: Beyond Simple Attraction When electricity is mentioned as a source of motion, most people picture a simple pulling action. Opposite electric charges attract, drawing objects towards one another, and it feels intuitive to assume this electrostatic force is what sets things in motion. In reality, that force is relatively weak and impractical for powering everyday machinery. This is why modern motors work differently. Devices such as electric fans and cars do not rely on electricity to move parts directly. Instead, electric creates a magnetic field and it is this magnetic force that produces smooth, continuous rotation. A New Kind of Electric Fluid Changes the Rules Ferroelectric Fluid Discovery A major development emerged in 2017 when researchers uncovered a liquid that reacts to electrical voltage with unusual intensity. This substance, termed a ferroelectric fluid , enab...
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