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The stator of an electric motor is the part that doesn't move, as opposed to the [[Glossary:Rotor|rotor]] which is the part that rotates. | The stator of an electric motor is the part that doesn't move, as opposed to the [[Glossary:Rotor|rotor]] which is the part that rotates. More generally, a stator might be a fixed part of a machine which also contains moving parts. |
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The stator of an electric motor is the part that doesn't move, as opposed to the rotor which is the part that rotates. More generally, a stator might be a fixed part of a machine which also contains moving parts.