Rotor ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Rotor ( noun )

The rotating part of an electric motor or generator that carries the field windings and through which a current is induced in the armature.

Origin:

From the latin word "rotare" meaning "to rotate".

Examples:

  1. The rotor in the generator was damaged and needed to be replaced.
  2. The rotor of the electric motor was turning at a high speed.
  3. The rotor is an essential component in the functioning of the turbine.
  4. The rotor is a rotating part of the machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  5. The rotor is a central part of the alternator that generates electricity.

(As a noun)

Rotor ( noun )

The rotating part of an electric motor or generator that carries the field windings and through which a current is induced in the armature.

Origin:

From the latin word "rotare" meaning "to rotate".

Examples:

  1. The rotor in the generator was damaged and needed to be replaced.
  2. The rotor of the electric motor was turning at a high speed.
  3. The rotor is an essential component in the functioning of the turbine.
  4. The rotor is a rotating part of the machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  5. The rotor is a central part of the alternator that generates electricity.
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