The strong Nd2Fe14B permanent magnet has facilitated development of various fascinating yet simple homopolar motors However, the physics of these devices is often not explained, or is explained incorrectly. A major concern is that Newton's third law was overlooked in some of the earlier articles. In this paper, I will employ this law in explaining the motional mechanisms of these devices.

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