The document discusses electric motor problems in three paragraphs. It begins with an overview of electric motor construction and operation, describing how alternating current in the stator coils creates a magnetic field that induces current in the rotor bars and causes the rotor to spin. It then explains twelve common problems with electric motors like water or dust ingress causing shorts, overheating from undersizing or load changes, bearing failure, and issues with mounting, alignment, or housing type. The final paragraph discusses characteristics of electric motors and how the torque and electrical currents vary with rotor speed and load.