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The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
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The communicator controls the flipping direction of electrons. Parts of an electric motor are armature, bruses, communicator, yoke, iron core, and magnet.
The stator is located at the outer part of an electric motor. It consists of stationary windings or permanent magnets and surrounds the rotor, which is the rotating part of the motor. The stator generates a magnetic field when electrical current flows through it, enabling the rotor to turn and produce mechanical energy.
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.
The electromagnet in an electric motor is typically called the rotor or the armature. It is the part of the motor that rotates when an electric current is passed through it, generating mechanical energy.
The "rotor" rotates. The "stator" is stationary.
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A stator is a part found in an electric motor. It can be part of the electrical system on a motor bike or on a siren such as is used for warnings by Civil Defence.