Psychology, asked by maseehahmad5, 7 months ago

how the motor is made ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

What's inside an electric motor? The coil is made of copper wire - because it is such an excellent conductor (see conducting properties). It is wound onto an armature. The coil becomes an electromagnet when a current flows through it.

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Answered by MuskanShaikh000
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Explanation:

Some special induction motors are constructed with insulated coils in the rotor similar to those in the stator winding. The rotor windings are usually of a three-phase type with three connections made to insulated conducting rings (known as slip rings) mounted on an internal part of the rotor shaft.Powder metal components for motors generally consist of iron, nickel, and cobalt. Iron is the cheapest of the three, so many designers tend to turn to there first. Cobalt is rarely used on its own, but is sometimes added to iron.

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