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vA stator is the stationary component of an electric motor or generator that produces a magnetic field to create or respond to motion. It consists of a laminated steel core and electrical windings made of insulated copper or aluminum wire. When alternating current flows through the windings, the stator generates a rotating magnetic field that interacts with the rotor (the moving part), converting electrical energy into mechanical energy in a motor, or mechanical energy into electrical energy in a generator.
Key Characteristics and Function
Stationary:
The stator remains fixed in place while the rotor spins inside it.
Magnetic Field Production:
Its primary role is to create a magnetic field, which is essential for the motor's operation.
Energy Conversion:
It facilitates the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy (in a motor) or vice versa (in a generator).
Core and Windings:
The stator contains a laminated steel core to guide magnetic flux and insulated wire windings that carry electric current.
How it Works
A stator is the stationary component of an electric motor or generator that produces a magnetic field to create or respond to motion. It consists of a laminated steel core and electrical windings made of insulated copper or aluminum wire. When alternating current flows through the windings, the stator generates a rotating magnetic field that interacts with the rotor (the moving part), converting electrical energy into mechanical energy in a motor, or mechanical energy into electrical energy in a generator.
Key Characteristics and Function
Stationary:
The stator remains fixed in place while the rotor spins inside it.
Magnetic Field Production:
Its primary role is to create a magnetic field, which is essential for the motor's operation.
Energy Conversion:
It facilitates the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy (in a motor) or vice versa (in a generator).
Core and Windings:
The stator contains a laminated steel core to guide magnetic flux and insulated wire windings that carry electric current.
How it Works
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