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explain the following function part of electric motor
armature​

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Answered by ajay62484
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Explanation:

The main function of armature is to rotate the shaft to which it is attached.It is the coil that revolves in magnetic field and produces current. ... It also conducts current between stationary wires and moving parts,most commonly in a rotating shaft. (3)Split rings - They are also known as commutator.

Answered by ram14423
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In electrical engineering, an armature is the component 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. The armature can be on either the rotor (rotating part) or the stator (stationary part), depending on the type of electric machine.

The armature windings interact with the magnetic field (magnetic flux) in the air-gap; the magnetic field is generated either by permanent magnets, or electromagnets formed by a conducting coil.

The armature must carry current, so it is always a conductor or a conductive coil, oriented normal to both the field and to the direction of motion, torque (rotating machine), or force (linear machine). The armature's role is twofold. The first is to carry current across the field, thus creating shaft torque in a rotating machine or force in a linear machine. The second role is to generate an electromotive force (EMF)

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