armatures

[ˈɑːmətjʊəz]

armatures Definition

  • 1a framework or skeleton used as a support in the construction of a sculpture, typically made of metal, wood, or wire
  • 2a rotating coil or coils of conducting wire in an electric motor or generator

Using armatures: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "armatures" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sculptor used armatures to support the clay as he worked.

  • Example

    The armature of the motor was damaged and needed to be replaced.

armatures Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for armatures

Phrases with armatures

  • the part of an electric motor or generator that produces the magnetic field

    Example

    The armature winding is responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.

  • the effect of the magnetic field produced by the armature winding on the main magnetic field of an electric motor or generator

    Example

    Armature reaction can cause problems in the operation of electric motors and generators.

  • the central part of the armature of an electric motor or generator, consisting of a cylinder of iron or other magnetic material around which the armature winding is wrapped

    Example

    The armature core is an essential component of an electric motor or generator.

Origins of armatures

from Latin 'arma', meaning 'tools' or 'weapons'

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Summary: armatures in Brief

An 'armature' [ˈɑːmətjʊəz] is a framework or skeleton used as a support in the construction of a sculpture or as a rotating coil of conducting wire in an electric motor or generator. It is typically made of metal, wood, or wire. Phrases like 'armature winding' and 'armature reaction' refer to specific parts of electric motors and generators. 'Armature core' is the central part of the armature of an electric motor or generator.