Why are the armature and field windings of an electric motor usually wound on an iron core?

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The iron's ferromagnetic property increases the magnetic field strength in both windings. This increases output voltage at a fixed rotation rate, making smaller designs possible. Ferromagnetic materials have atoms that align themselves magnetically with the applied field, therby increasing its intensity.
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