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How does a brushed DC motor differ from a brushless DC motor?
How does a brushed DC motor differ from a brushless DC motor?
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In a brushed DC motor, electrical contacts known as brushes are used to transfer power to the rotor windings, while in a brushless DC motor, electronic commutation is used to control the motor’s operation without the need for brushes. Brushless DC motors typically offer higher efficiency, reliability, and longevity compared to brushed DC motors.