Not much to go on here.
Assuming you mean the stator of an alternator.
It could be arranged to take the power out, from the rotor or stator, by the physics of electromagnetism.
It is better to use the stator as ther are no moving parts on this item.
Taking large amounts of power from a rotor, would require the power to pass through a system of slip rings, which would be a weak point for sparking and failure.
Better to use the rotor for relatively small currents of excitation and control.
1.synchro is a electromecnical device of three stator and one rotor,whearas resolver is a device of two rotor and two stator 2. In synchro stator is 120 deg aparted,,,,,,,,in resolver 90 deg aparted 3.synchro output in taken from stator,,in resolver output can be taken from either synchro or rotor
The Stator, the Rotor and the Windings.
Because in table fan rotor of motor moves with their blade and stator of motor fixed . But in celling fan same opposite rotor fixed then automatically have to move stator of motor . So as the reason both work as opposite direction.....
A choke, an electromagnet, an electric motor stator, an electric motor rotor, etc. all depending on details of construction and use that are unstated in the question.
Although the term 'conduction motor' isn't widely used, it refers to a motor whose rotor winding, as well as its stator windings, is supplied with an electric current. In the case of an 'induction motor', however, the current flowing through the rotor is produced by voltages 'induced' into the rotor windings by a rotating magnetic field created by the stator windings.
An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
Looking for coil ohms and stator ohms. And possibly the voltage comming out of the stator .
On a 1.25 A charging Stator it only has 2 poles. Now on a 3A charging Stator it has 4 poles for the charging. And both have 6 poles for Lighting Stator. So always remember that.
How ti wind the stator of an ac machine
A stator can be found in electric motors, generators and alternators.
The stator on an Evinrude outboard is located under the engine flywheel.
It is actually the stator or flywheel, the coils in the stator is the magneto which is under the flywheel
AC motor has two main winding components - stator and a rotor. Stator winding is stationary where as rotor winding is on rotating part.
A stator is the stationary part of an electric motor. The stator contains the windings in which the electrical source is connected to. The rotar is the core and shaft that rotates when electricity is applied to the stator
The 'stator' is the generic term for the stationary parts of a machine, including its frame, magnetic circuit, poles, windings, etc.
when current is passing through the stator windings of motor magnetic field is develop ,due to it emf is produced inside the stator windings,that emf is further cuts the emf across stator due to which current flowing inside the rotor.
the rotor in your alternator causes north and south mag. poles, and the wires in the stator pick up the cutting of the mag. flux and this causes a voltage in the stator leads.