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===Armature=== {{See also|Electromagnetic coil}} The [[Armature (electrical)|armature]] consists of wire windings on a [[ferromagnetic]] core. Electric current passing through the wire causes the [[magnetic field]] to exert a force ([[Lorentz force]]) on it, turning the rotor. Windings are [[Electromagnetic coil|coiled]] wires, wrapped around a laminated, soft, iron, [[Magnetic core|ferromagnetic core]] so as to form magnetic poles when energized with current. Electric machines come in salient- and nonsalient-pole configurations. In a salient-pole motor the rotor and stator ferromagnetic cores have projections called poles that face each other. Wire is wound around each pole below the pole face, which become north or south poles when current flows through the wire. In a nonsalient-pole (distributed field or round-rotor) motor, the ferromagnetic core is a smooth cylinder, with the windings distributed evenly in slots around the circumference. Supplying alternating current in the windings creates poles in the core that rotate continuously.<ref name="Mortensen (1949)2">{{cite book|last1=Mortensen|first1=S.H.|title=Β§7-1 'General Picture of a Synchronous Machine' in Sec. 7 β Alternating-Current Generators and Motors|last2=Beckwith|first2=S.|pages=646β47, figs. 7β1 & 7β2}} in {{harvnb|Knowlton|1949}}</ref> A [[shaded-pole motor]] has a winding around part of the pole that delays the phase of the magnetic field for that pole.
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