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The spinning rotor is typically caused by a combination of the turbine, high pressure, and a large electromagnet. The turbine is responsible for converting the energy of a moving fluid (such as steam, water, or gas) into mechanical energy. The high pressure of the fluid helps to drive the turbine and ultimately the rotor. The large electromagnet is used to generate a magnetic field that interacts with the rotor, causing it to spin.