The sudden emission of intense light occurring at the cessation of electric motor operation is often indicative of specific electrical phenomena. For example, this luminous event may be observed during the rapid decay of current within inductive components of the motor circuit. This is frequently seen as an arc.
Understanding the origin of this light emission is crucial for preventing equipment damage, ensuring operational safety, and improving system reliability. Historically, troubleshooting these occurrences has relied on careful observation and electrical measurement.