An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
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Main parts such as rotor and stator.
Stator is part of rotating mechanical device thats sorrounds the rotor to rotate it through the induced magnetic field while the Rotor, is the one who is rotated by produced magnetic field in the stator,.
By creating a rotating electric field. The generator has two main sets of windings - the field windings (the spinning ones on the rotor usually) and the stator windings(the stationary part connected to the grid). The field windings are electrified to create an electromagnet out of the rotor. Spinning the rotor creates a rotating electric field, which induces a voltage on the stator windings.
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All electrical motors use a magnetic field and electric current to generate motion. The interaction between the magnetic field and the current generates a force that causes the motor to rotate. Additionally, motors typically have a rotor and a stator, where the rotor is the rotating part and the stator is the stationary part.
An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
Stator
In an electric motor, energy is transferred from the stator to the rotor through the interaction of magnetic fields. When an electric current flows through the stator windings, it generates a rotating magnetic field. This rotating field induces a current in the rotor, creating a magnetic force that causes the rotor to turn and transfer mechanical energy.
Torque in a DC motor is produced by the interaction between the magnetic fields created by the stator (fixed part) and the rotor (rotating part). As electric current flows through the coils in the stator, it creates a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnets or electromagnets in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical torque.
Stator and rotor
A stator can be found in electric motors, generators and alternators.
stator
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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 "rotor" rotates. The "stator" is stationary.