it is called an armature
armature..!
The motor has a coil of wire that is an electromagnet. This causes the motor to spin, turning the fan blades.
There is no need. The three-phase supply provides a rotating field in the motor, rotating in the right direction, so there is no need for a starting capacitor.
It generates a alternating current to keep the motor rotating in the same direction.
In dc motors, the electric power is conducted directly to the armature (i.e., rotating part) through brushes & commutator. Hence, in this sense a dc motor can be called as a Conduction motor. However, in ac motors, the rotor does not receive any electric power by conduction but by induction in exactly the same way as the secondary of a two winding transformer receives its power from the primary. That is why such motors are called as Induction motors. An induction motor can be treated as a rotating transformer i.e., one in which primary winding is stationary but secondary is free to rotate.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
The commutator is part of the armature on a DC motor and this assembly is the rotating element of a motor.
amature
armature..!
stator
Yes. Usually two - called rotor and stator.
The result is that the rotating parts of the motor start to spin.The electrical energy has been transformed into mechanical energy.Motors can move all sorts of things-from toy cars to huge locomotives
Field pole winding is also called Field coil. Field coil is an electromagnet used to generate a magnetic field in an electromagnetic machine, typically a rotating electrical machine such as a motor or generator.
It causes the motor to spin.
A synchronous motor is a three phase motor, which uses a magnetic field created by permanent magnets or a DC electromagnet on the rotor (usually). The stator windings have 3 phase voltages applied, and coupled with the DC field, create a rotating magnetic field that drives the motor at synchronous speed.
The rotating coil of a dynamo or electric motor is called armature.
an electromagnet