An electric motor operated by AC current, that includes a stator and a rotor
supported
for rotation about an axis relative to the stator. The stator is provided with
field windings angularly distributed about the rotor axis and capable of producing
a magnetic field vector in the space of the rotor. Circuitry delivers AC current
to the windings in a manner that produces an AC magnetic field vector that moves
around the axis of the rotor. The rotor has a construction, such as an axially
extending conductive loop, that changes its reluctance in the AC magnetic field
depending on its orientation to the AC magnetic field vector whereby the rotor
is caused to rotate in synchronization with the movement of the AC magnetic field vector.