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The vibrational direction of the electron and the plane of polarization of the light it emits
Poles Per Phase
Refers to the number of magnetic poles in a phase of a polyphase machine, affecting speed and performance of the electrical machine.
Higher Power Output
Refers to equipment or systems designed to generate or deliver increased amounts of power compared to standard models.
Revolving Armature
In an electric generator or motor, the rotating component that includes conductors, which cuts through magnetic lines of force to generate an electromotive force.
Shaft
A rotating machine element, usually circular in cross-section, which is used to transmit power from one part to another, or from a machine which produces power to a machine which absorbs power.
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