An electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction. The reverse conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is done by a motor, motors and generators have many similarities. A generator forces electric charges to move through an external electrical circuit, but it does not create electricity or charge, which is already present in the wire of its windings. It is somewhat analogous to a water pump, which creates a flow of water but does not create the water inside. The source of mechanical energy may be a reciprocating or turbine steam engine, water falling through a turbine or waterwheel, an internal combustion engine, a wind turbine, a hand crank, the sun or solar energy, compressed air or any other source of mechanical energy.
A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
General Electric (or GE for short) is a multinational conglomerate operating out of Fairfield, CT. They actually have a history dating back to Thomas Edison and his inventions! GE is over a century old and services the entire planet. Today the company has grown to hold over 300,000 employees as of 2009. They operate in 6 continents and 34 countries.
Being a conglomerate, they operate in 14 Product Groups and 5 Business Groups.
They create products for:
They manage business in:
More reknown than their business groups is General Electric's corporate culture of Leadership Training. Beginning in 1981 with Jack Welch, GE's focus on breeding and mentoring strong leaders is unmatched by other companies. Just to give an example; when Welch decided Immelt would be his successor the other two competitors left GE to become CEO of 3M (James McNerney) and Home Depot (Robert Nardelli). The John F. Welch Leadership Center in Crotonville is a world-reknown training center for GE's leadership team and leaders from multiple companies every year (training almost 110,000 people annually).
A gas generator generates electricity and can be used as a backup in a power outage. I am not certain what you mean by an electric generator. If there was a power outage, how would an electric generator work?
You can purchase an electric power generator, but it won't do you much good if the electric goes out. A kerosene or deisel generator would be a better choice.
When selecting a generator for your home, the electric generator stands out from the competition. Compared to gas generators, electric models take up much less space. This can be any essential feature for those using the generator at a vacation home. The electric generator is easy to install. In most cases, the electric generator will need very little maintenance. No harmful gases are emitted making it the most safe generator on the market today.
Hydro- means water. A hydro-electric generator uses moving water from a river or dam to turn the generator and produce electricity.
Electric energy into motion.
Electric Generator. :)
An electric power generator is a generator the converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. That way you can get energy from the generator to produce electricity to places like your home.
electric motor
There are a few brands of electric generator that are known for their reliability. These include Briggs and Stratton, Generac and also Kohler electric generators.
Most electric plants use steam to turn a turbine which then turns a generator.
Really oversimplifying it: an electromagnet converts electric current to a magnetic field and an electric generator converts mechanical rotation to an electric voltage. An electromagnet has no moving parts while an electric generator is composed of a stationary part called the "stator" and a rotating part called the "rotor". An electric generator may contain either permanent magnets or electromagnets, depending on the type of generator.
electric generator