In electric machines, the magnetic field is crucial for energy transfer, while the electric field plays a negligible role. The air gap between the stator and rotor has minimal potential difference, resulting in little to no electric field presence. Magnetic flux facilitates power transfer between coils, making it the primary mechanism for energy transfer. Insulation is essential for safety but does not significantly impact energy transfer dynamics. Ultimately, electric fields do not contribute meaningfully to the operation of electric machines.