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Energy flows through a
stator to or from the
rotating component of the system, the rotor. In an
electric motor, the
stator provides a
magnetic field...
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design dictates that the
stator be
prevented from
rotating under any condition,
hence the term
stator. In practice, however, the
stator is
mounted on an overrunning...
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belong to the
genus Stator:
Stator beali Johnson, 1963 i c g b
Stator bixae (Drapiez, 1820) g
Stator bottimeri Kingsolver, 1972 i c g
Stator chihuahua Johnson...
- rate as the
stator field, an
induction motor's
rotor rotates at a
somewhat slower speed than the
stator field. The
induction motor's
stator magnetic field...
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outrunners (the
stator is
surrounded by the rotor),
inrunners (the
rotor is
surrounded by the
stator), or
axial (the
rotor and
stator are flat and parallel)...
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alignment with the
nearest pole of the
stator field. At
synchronous speed the
rotor is thus "locked" to the
rotating stator field. This
cannot start the motor...
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carry currents, on
which the
magnetic field of the
stator exerts force to turn the shaft. The
stator surrounds the rotor, and
usually holds field magnets...
- (or more)
stator poles, (which
means the
rotor poles completely face the
stator poles) and is a
position of
minimum reluctance. When a
stator pole is energized...
- New York, also
called New York
State, is a
state in the
northeastern United States.
Bordered by New
England to the east,
Canada to the north, and Pennsylvania...
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stationary part of the
motor (
stator) to
create a
torque on the
armature which causes it to rotate. In some DC
motor designs, the
stator fields use electromagnets...