What forms the commutator of an electric motor
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In a DC motor, the magnet forms the stator, the armature is placed on the rotor and a commutator switches the current flow from one coil to the other. The commutator connects the stationary power source to the armature through the use of brushes or conductive rods.
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An electric motor is composed of the following: - Two permanent magnets, which form the stationary part of the motor, known as the stator. - A commutator is a split ring which changes the polarity of the electromagnets, known as the rotor coils. - Brushes that conduct a current from the power sources to the commutator.
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