释义 |
com·mu·ta·tor I. \ˈkämyəˌtād.ə(r), -ˌtātə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: commutation + -or 1. : a switch for reversing the direction of an electric current in a circuit by reversing connections 2. : a series of bars or segments insulated from each other and so connected to armature coils of a dynamo that rotation of the armature will in conjunction with fixed brushes result in unidirectional current output in the case of a generator and in the reversal of the current into the coils in the case of a motor — see dynamo illustration II. noun : an element of a mathematical group that when used to multiply the product of two given elements either on the right side or on the left side but not necessarily on both sides yields the product of the two given elements in reverse order |