Field-winding


[wahyn-ding] /ˈwaɪn dɪŋ/

noun, Electricity.
1.
the electrically conducting circuit, usually a number of coils wound on individual poles and connected in series, that produces the magnetic field in a motor or generator.
/ˈwaɪndɪŋ/
noun
1.
the insulated current-carrying coils on a field magnet that produce the magnetic field intensity required to set up the electrical excitation in a generator or motor

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