A battery stores electrical energy in the form of chemical energy within it's cell(s), which can contain the element Lithium or other suitable elements. The chemical molecules are unstable- that is to say, 'top heavy' with more electrons than they need. When the battery is being used, these excess electrons are discharged in the form of electrical current. Eventually, the chemical molecules within the cell become increasingly stable as the excess electrons are lost, and when this happens the battery runs down and loses power.
An electrical generator, on the other hand, MANUFACTURES electrical current via continuous reaction between a revolving magnetic coil (the 'commutator') which has a positive charge, and a surrounding shell (the 'insulator') that is negatively charged. The constant rapid attraction / repulsion sequences create waves of electrical current, which when coming close enough together can lead to a near continuous stream of electricity.
SO- Battery STORES electricity as CHEMICAL ENERGY in a LIMITED AMOUNT
Electrical generator CREATES electricity with NO LIMITS to the amount.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
A generator is used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. An oscillator is used to convert dc to ac
A source is a device that provides electrical energy, while a battery is a specific type of electrical energy source that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. Think of a battery as a portable source of energy that can be used in various electronic devices, while a source can refer to any device that generates electricity, such as a power outlet or generator.
the difference between a electric motor and a generator.Motor- is a device or equipment which convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.Generator- is a device or equipment which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
a motor Will do work by consuming power a generator is just the opposite
The 'V' on a battery typically stands for voltage, which is a measure of the electrical potential difference between the positive and negative terminals of the battery. It indicates the strength of the battery's electrical force or power output.
'Voltage' is simply another term for 'potential difference', and an electromotive force is the open-circuit, or no-load, potential difference of a source such as a battery or generator.
A battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Inside a battery, chemical reactions occur that generate electrons, resulting in an electrical potential difference between the battery terminals. This allows for the flow of electrons and the generation of electrical energy.
The electrical push of a battery is called voltage. It represents the potential difference between the battery's terminals and is measured in volts (V). Voltage indicates the force that drives electric current through a circuit, enabling electrical devices to operate.
A generator turns mechanical (or other) energy into electricity. A motor does the exact opposite, turning electrical energy into mechanical energy (e.g. motion).
AC motor produce mechanical power and absorbed electric energy the power generator produce electrical power absorbed mechanical power