Q. How does an orbital motor work?
Answer
An orbital motor contains six teeth and seven lobes. There are spaces among these teeth and lobes called chambers. When fluid flows into these chambers it creates high pressure in one chamber and low pressure in another. The creation of imbalance of forces in this way causes the orbital motor star to rotate.
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