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The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
Main parts such as rotor and stator.
a motor is a generator and a generator is a motor, if you are applying a voltage to turn the rotor its a motor and if you are turning the rotor and taking the voltage off the terminals its a generator or alternator.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
Main parts such as rotor and stator.
The "rotor" rotates. The "stator" is stationary.
a motor is a generator and a generator is a motor, if you are applying a voltage to turn the rotor its a motor and if you are turning the rotor and taking the voltage off the terminals its a generator or alternator.
Yes. Usually two - called rotor and stator.
The Stator, the Rotor and the Windings.
switch, motor or rotor.
only synchronous motor
keep the same winding configuration or number of poles increase the diameter of the rotor and stator