My physics textbook states: "When there is nothing attached to the motor to slow it down, the speed of the armature increases until the back emf is equal to the external emf. When this occurs there is no voltage across the coil and therefore no current flowing through the coil. With no current through the coil there is no net force acting on it and the armature rotates at a constant rate."
If there is no current flowing through the coil, how the hell can the armature rotate. Isnt the point of the motor effect "a CURRENT CARRYING conductor experiences a force in an external magnetic field". This force causes the rotation of the coil. So if there is no current and no force on the ends of the wire (i understand there is no NET force), how the hell does the motor rotate at all, let alone "a constant rate".
If there is no current flowing through the coil, how the hell can the armature rotate. Isnt the point of the motor effect "a CURRENT CARRYING conductor experiences a force in an external magnetic field". This force causes the rotation of the coil. So if there is no current and no force on the ends of the wire (i understand there is no NET force), how the hell does the motor rotate at all, let alone "a constant rate".