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    Armature Reaction

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    armature reaction

    noun Definition of armature reaction

    : a magnetomotive force set up by the current induced in the armature of a dynamo that results in altering as to both magnitude and direction the flux due to the field magnet

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    armature reaction

    noun Definition of armature reaction

    : a magnetomotive force set up by the current induced in the armature of a dynamo that results in altering as to both magnitude and direction the flux due to the field magnet
    Can you translate this into English?
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    Electricity can create magnetic properties that move things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Can you translate this into English?
    Sure thing.
    Armature reaction is effect of armature flux on main field flux. Basically there are two windings in a dc motor - Armature winding (on rotor) and field winding (on stator). When we excite the field winding, it produces a flux which links with the armature. This causes an emf and hence a current in the armature.

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    Thank you for this guidance this will be useful for my online electrical course studies..

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    Thank you for this guidance this will be useful for my online electrical course studies..
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    Quote Originally Posted by shamsharma View Post
    Thank you for this guidance this will be useful for my online electrical course studies..
    Get on youtube and search for this subject. I was amazed at how many long videos there were.



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