The stator of a universal motor does not move. It is the stationary part of the motor that contains the windings and produces the magnetic field needed for operation.
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The stationary part of any motor or generator is termed the 'stator', and the rotating part is termed the 'rotor'.
The stator comprises the main frame (chassis), the magnetic circuit, and field windings.
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rotor is the moving/rotating part of a motor/generator
while stator is the stationary part.
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The stator is the stationary part of a rotor system.
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