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That's how every electric generator works.
an object rotating about a vertical axis also keeps rotating in its own position and this results in gyratory motion. hope it helps. :)
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Electric energy (stored beforehand) --> Mechanical energy (used)(causing fan to spin; producing wind)
An electric motor!
Transformers inherently do not have frictional losses, but transformers and rotating machines perform completely different functions, so I'm not sure it is fair to compare them. Transformers are used to transform electric energy (the input is electric energy, and the output is electric energy). Rotating machines either take electric energy and convert it to mechanical/kinetic energy, or take kinetic energy and convert it to electric energy.
That's how every electric generator works.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
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earth is rotating on its axis
an object rotating about a vertical axis also keeps rotating in its own position and this results in gyratory motion. hope it helps. :)
A Christie Turn is a combination of a Stem Turn and a Parallel Turn. You start with your skis parallel, skiing downhill, or traversing across the hill. When you want to turn, you put your upper ski into a V position, with the front of your skis pointing together. You will now be 'Snow Plowing'. Once your in this position, you can adjust your weight to inside edge of the outside ski, causing you to start rotating down the hill on that ski. Once you are nearing the desired end of your turn, you slide, or lift, your other ski, so you are standing parallel again. This is repeated, and practiced, until the skiier has learned a full Parallel Turn.
The rotating coil of a dynamo or electric motor is called armature.
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