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  1. DC motor - Wikipedia

    • Brushed The brushed DC electric motor generates torque directly from DC power supplied to the motor by using internal commutation, stationary magnets (permanent or electromagnets), and rotating electromagnets. Advantages of a brushed DC motor include low initial cost, high reliability, and simple control of motor speed. Disadvantages are high maintenan… See more

    Overview

    A DC motor is an electrical motor that uses direct current (DC) to produce mechanical force. The most common … See more

    Electromagnetic motors

    A coil of wire with a current running through it generates an electromagnetic field aligned with the center of the coil. The direction and magnitude of the magnetic field produced by the coil can be changed with the direction an… See more

    Permanent magnet stators

    A permanent magnet (PM) motor does not have a field winding on the stator frame, instead relying on PMs to provide the magnetic field against which the rotor field interacts to produce torque. Compensating windings i… See more

     
  1. The rotor in a DC motor1234:
    • Consists of a commutator, brushes, compensating winding, and a shaft.
    • Rotates in the external magnetic flux produced by the stator.
    • Is the moving part of the motor that dynamically moves when voltage is applied to the armature winding.
    • Interacts with the field of the permanent magnet to generate mechanical movement.
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    The rotor of the DC machine consists of a commutator, brushes, compensating winding, and a shaft. It rotates in external magnetic flux (produced by the stator) when the current flows in it.
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    Rotor comes from the “rotate” meaning it is the electrical rotating part of a dc motor. Rotor is the moving parts of a dc motor. It dynamically moves when the voltage is applied to the armature winding. This will produce mechanical movement for a dc motor. This one is the important parts of a dc motor.
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    The electromagnet is a spinning coil of wire and is often called the rotor. A battery is connected to the circuit, and a magnetic field is created when current flows through the wire. That magnetic field interacts with the field of the permanent magnet, and the coil turns until the two fields are aligned.
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    The rotor is the rotating part of the motor, often combined with the armature, which includes windings that carry the input current. As current flows through these windings, a secondary magnetic field is generated.
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    A further distinction of DC motors is how the rotor is powered; it can be brushed or brushless. In brush DC motors, current is applied to the rotor by brushes. In a brushless DC motor, the rotor has a permanent magnet. DC motors are …