the part of the motar which changes the direction of flow of current
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Commutator is a device which reverses the direction of flow of electric current through a circuit. When electric current is supplied to the coil of electric motor, it gets deflected because of magnetic field.
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The part of the motor which changes the direction of flow of current is a Commutator.
What is a commutator?
- A connection, associated with the armature of an engine or dynamo, through which electrical association is made and which guarantees the flow streams in the opposite flow is known as a commutator.
- It switches the bearing of a stream of electric flow through a circuit.
How does the direction change?
- At the point when the electric flow is provided to the loop of the electric engine, it gets avoided due to the attractive field.
- The commutator resembles a rotatory electrical switch.
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