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Non-stationary part of a rotary electric motor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The rotor is the moving component of the electromagnetic system in an electric motor or generator. Its rotation is due to the interaction between the electric current in the windings on the rotor and the magnetic field generated by the stator, which produces a torque on the rotor around its axis.[1]
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For other uses, see Rotor.