Glossary:Reluctance motor: Difference between revisions

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A [[Glossary:Magnetic_Reluctance|reluctance]] motor is one in which coils in the [[Glossary:Stator|stator]] produce a rotating magnetic field which drags a magnetic [[Glossary:Rotor|rotor]] around with it on account of its disinclination to change its direction of magnetisation.
A [[Glossary:Magnetic_Reluctance|reluctance]] motor is one in which coils in the [[Glossary:Stator|stator]] produce a rotating magnetic field which drags a shaped magnetic [[Glossary:Rotor|rotor]] around with it as it continually tries to keep aligned with the direction of the rotating magnetic field.

Latest revision as of 14:51, 5 September 2022

A reluctance motor is one in which coils in the stator produce a rotating magnetic field which drags a shaped magnetic rotor around with it as it continually tries to keep aligned with the direction of the rotating magnetic field.