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variable-reluctance stepper motor

variable-reluctance stepper motor

[′ver·ē·ə·bəl ri¦lək·təns ′step·ər ‚mōd·ər]
(electricity)
A stepper motor having a soft iron rotor with teeth or poles so positioned that they cannot simultaneously align with all the stator poles.
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