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- Armature: Definition, Function And Parts (Electric Motor Generator)
Armature Definition: An armature is the component of electric machines that carries alternating current and interacts with a magnetic field, essential for both motors and generators
- Armature (electrical) - Wikipedia
In electrical engineering, the armature is the winding (or set of windings) of an electric machine which carries alternating current [1] The armature windings conduct AC even on DC machines, due to the commutator action (which periodically reverses current direction) or due to electronic commutation, as in brushless DC motors
- What is an Armature - Definition, Function, Armature Control Applications
This Article Discusses an Overview of What is an Armature, Its Definition, Meaning, Function, Armature Control, and Applications
- What is an Armature: Components, Working and Its Applications
What is an Armature? An armature can be defined as an power generating component in an electric machine where the armature can be a rotating part otherwise a stationary part in the machine
- ARMATURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The armature of an electric motor or generator or of an electric apparatus is the coil or coils in which a voltage is induced by a magnetic field The motor has a flat armature, with coils mounted to face the rotor magnets
- Armature Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
ARMATURE meaning: 1 : the part of an electric motor or generator that produces an electric current when it turns in a magnetic field; 2 : a frame used by a sculptor to support a figure that is being modeled
- Armature of a Motor and Generator - electricalampere. com
The armature of a DC motor is the rotating component responsible for generating torque and enabling motion It is typically composed of a cylindrical core made of laminated magnetic steel sheets, also known as magnetic laminations
- Armature: Definition, Function And Parts - Experts Electrical
What is an Armature? An armature is the component of an electric machine (i e , a motor or generator) that carries alternating current (AC) The armature conducts AC even on DC (Direct Current) machines via the commutator (which periodically reverses current direction) or due to electronic commutation (e g , in a brushless DC motor)
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