Definition
A stator is the stationary part of a rotary system, found in electric motors, generators, or turbines. It's the component that remains fixed while the rotor (the rotating part) moves. ⚙️ The stator often contains coils of wire or magnets. Its primary function is to generate a magnetic field that interacts with the rotor. This interaction produces either motion (in a motor) or electricity (in a generator). Imagine it as the anchor of the rotating system. It's crucial for converting energy from one form to another.