Different things in a machine can rotate. In a motor, the rotor will rotate or revolve. We also find shafts, gears, pulleys, cams, flywheels and a number of other parts that spin.
Armature is a rotating part of the machine, the coil which wound in the core of that rotating part.
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I think you are confusing your terms. The term 'stator' (not 'stater') is used to describe the stationary part of a rotating machine (motor, generator), as opposed to the term 'rotor' which describes the rotating part. No part of an autotransformer is normally described as a 'stator'. An autotransformer has a laminated silicon-steel 'core', around which are placed 'windings'.
There are numerous parts on a lathe, all of which have a specific purpose. The headstock is responsible for rotating whatever you are working on. The ways are guide rails that ensure any movement is accurate.
I guess it is ( trommel ). Tell me if it is the correct answer.
The word rotor is used to refer to a rotating part of a machine. It is also a palindrome.
Armature is a rotating part of the machine, the coil which wound in the core of that rotating part.
part touching cam: a machine part that moves up and down in contact with a cam on a rotating shaft
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A palindrome for a rotating engine part is Rotor.
I think you are confusing your terms. The term 'stator' (not 'stater') is used to describe the stationary part of a rotating machine (motor, generator), as opposed to the term 'rotor' which describes the rotating part. No part of an autotransformer is normally described as a 'stator'. An autotransformer has a laminated silicon-steel 'core', around which are placed 'windings'.
Hamilton Smith was the first to create the rotating washing machine in 1858
The 'stator' is the generic term for the stationary parts of a machine, including its frame, magnetic circuit, poles, windings, etc.
An electric motor!
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The rotating flywheel in a machine helps to store and regulate energy, providing stability and smooth operation. It helps to maintain consistent speed and reduce vibrations, improving the overall performance and efficiency of the machine.