Direct Current (DC) motors are electric motors that use the interplay of magnetic fields to transform electrical energy into mechanical energy. They have a stator, which is a stationary component, and a rotor, which is a spinning component, and they run on a direct current power source. Due to its simplicity, controllability, and capacity to produce a significant amount of starting torque, DC motors are widely employed in a variety of applications, from home furnishings to industrial gear. They come in a variety of sizes and power ratings to meet various needs, give accurate speed control, and operate efficiently.