1 | As it does, the rotor gains energy. | |
2 | That distinguishes them from "synchronous" motors that use a permanent magnet in their rotors instead of a set of conductors. | |
3 | The conductors placed in the slots of the stator or rotor are interconnected to form windings. | |
4 | Buffeted by molecules of the fluid, the rotor turns clockwise as often as it does anti-clockwise. | |
5 | Such machines are known as "asynchronous" motors, because the rotor' s magnetic field never catches up with the stator' s field. |