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stator
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stator: see generator generator, in electricity, machine used to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction , discovered (1831) by Michael Faraday.
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; motor, electric motor, electric, machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. When an electric current is passed through a wire loop that is in a magnetic field, the loop will rotate and the rotating motion is transmitted to a shaft, providing useful mechanical
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This allows the user to reclaim (depending on pipe size) 60 to 150 stators a day.
The Conex extruder for two-layer WPC sheet uses a nested combination of twin stators with spiral grooves on both sides, separated by rotors with matching whorls of 1-in.
The magnets possess a powerful force of 5,000 gauss and repulsively interact with the two diametrically opposed fixed electromagnetic stators.
 
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