Originally Posted by
newattitude
Oooohhhhh....those! I call them armatures. My bad. Sorry!
I just double checked this, NZ & foreign words are sometimes dissimilar & I call then armatures too.
quote{Mechanical
Rotor: The rotating part of an alternator, generator, dynamo or motor.
Stator: The stationary part of an alternator, generator, dynamo or motor
Electrical
Armature: The power-producing component of an alternator, generator, dynamo or motor. The armature can be on either the rotor or the stator.}quote
Ha! I was wrong! I always classed the armature as the inside rotating part of a electric motor.
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