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There is no magic or mystery. Resistor is a linear device, its behavior is predictable (and based on the resistance). It is the motor/mechanism which is the oddball here.You have the means to measure voltage and/or current of this circuit. If you plot some voltage/current graphs of that motor/mechanism you will see that the resistor just doing its thing. How does the motor/resistor combo behave if the motor is free-spinning (not driving the mechanism)? I'm actually surprised that you haven't tried that yet.The other big question is whether the motor is different (brand/model) from the other motors which exhibit better behavior when used with resistors? Also, what are its ratings vs. the better behaving motors? How about static resistance of the windings?In the end, you are well aware that using resistors is asking for trouble. You were getting away with doing that and now when a motor behaves in a way which is expected you act surprised.