What part of the motor is where the alternating current supplied to the motor flows, creating a magnetic field using magnets and coiled wire?

A. Rotor
B. Stator
C. Piston
D. Rotating conductor


A. Incorrect. A rotor is the rotating member of a motor or turbine.
B. Correct. The stator is a stationary part of the motor where the alternating current supplied to the motor flows, creating a magnetic field using magnets and coiled wire.
C. Incorrect. Pistons are components of an internal combustion engine that move up and down or backward and forward inside a cylinder.
D. Incorrect. A motor consists of two main parts: a stationary magnet, called a stator, and a rotating conductor, called a rotor.

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