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Armature Is The Rotating Part of A Dynamo, Consisting Essentially of Copper Wire Wound

A generator converts electrical energy to mechanical energy, while a motor converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. The armature and field can be located on either the rotor or stator. The armature is a copper wire coil that rotates within a magnetic field, while the field creates the magnetic flux for the armature to interact with and induce electromotive force.

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Armature Is The Rotating Part of A Dynamo, Consisting Essentially of Copper Wire Wound

A generator converts electrical energy to mechanical energy, while a motor converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. The armature and field can be located on either the rotor or stator. The armature is a copper wire coil that rotates within a magnetic field, while the field creates the magnetic flux for the armature to interact with and induce electromotive force.

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A generator converts electrical energy to mechanical energy, while a motor


converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.

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The armature can be on either the rotor or the stator. Field: The
magnetic field component of an alternator, generator, dynamo or motor. The field can
be on either the rotor or the stator and can be either an electromagnet or a permanent
magnet.

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Armature is the rotating part of a dynamo, consisting essentially of copper wire wound
around an iron core. Field is simply to create a magnetic field (magnetic flux) for the armature to
interact with, thus the field component can comprise either permanent magnets, or electromagnets
formed by a conducting coil.

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is a basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic fieldwill interact with


an electriccircuitto produce an electromotive force (EMF) a phenomenon called electromagnetic
induction. Itis the fundamental operating principle of transformers, inductors, and many types of
electrical motors, generators and solenoids.

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