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Electric motor, the alternating-current alternator, and the rotary converter. A basic dynamo consists of a stator wound with copper coils and a magnetic armature. As the magnetic armature spins it induces a current in the copper coils.
Induction motor
Rotor
ATP synthesis
Magnet->Electricity->Motor
The Rotary motor of Mazda was launched for the first time in 1967. It was invented by a German man named Felix Wankel. One can find more details on the Mazda website.
Solenoid --- A solenoid produces linear motion. It's an electric motor that produces rotary motion.
A twin cylinder rotax 536 cc rotary valve motor
electric and magnetic go hand in hand. One needed to produce other. Motor no magnetic pole, motor no work.
Rotary convertor basically a dc motor running an ac generator all on one shaft Rotary invertor ac motor running dc generator. I think I have it the right way round
Shading coils provide a phase shift between the magnetic field of the rotor and stator, which is necessary to get the motor spinning.
Current passed through a coil of wire (winding inside the motor) creates a magnetic field. In a properly designed motor, this field will be attracted to, or repelled from, another magnetic field also created in the motor. The attraction or repulsion is a force, and in a motor the force is directed to cause rotary motion -- hence, torque.This is because the windings of the rotating part of the motor will create fields in opposition to the windings in the stationary part of the motor -- similar to the way north and south poles on a bar magnet attract each other while 2 norths or 2 souths repel each other.