# AC MOTOR ENGINE
1. **AC Motor:** An AC Motor uses Alternating Current (AC) to generate rotational motion.
2. Stator: The stator is the stationary part of the motor that produces the magnetic field.
3. Rotor: The rotor is the rotating part of the motor that interacts with the stator's magnetic field.
4. Field winding: The field winding creates the magnetic field in the stator.
5. Rotor winding: The rotor winding transforms AC current into rotational motion.6. Bearings: The bearings support the motor's rotation and reduce friction.
7. Cooling: The motor's cooling system keeps it at a suitable operating temperature.
8. Control Electronics: The control electronics regulate the motor's speed and torque.
9. Power Source: Unlike DC motors, AC motors don't require an inverter to change the AC power source. Instead, they can draw directly from the AC power source.10. Protective Enclosures: AC motors are typically designed to be enclosed in protective casings to protect parts from dirt and de