Yes. Because a dynamo converts rotational energy into electricity.
Can a dynamo be used without producing electricity??
Electric Dynamo is used in a replacement of permanent magnets. Recently however, electric dynamo is not longer used to generate power in the United States and in Europe.
Generally it generates a small amount of electricity from rotational movement. Commmon on older push bikes to generate electricity to power lights.
A dynamo uses the same physics as an electromotor. Get yourself any electromotor. Spinning it will generate some AC voltage at the power supply contacts.
The coal is used mostly to generate electricity.
Miachael Faraday , who is the father of electricity found dynamo. Dynamo is a device to produce electricity.
The use of wind power for electricity involves the attachment directly or indirectly of a magnet to the turbine to spin within a dynamo to generate a current.
The energy comes from whatever turns the dynamo. This can be any form of mechanical energy, water power, wind, tidal forces, steam turbine, etc.
describe how a dynamo produces electricity? when it moves back and fort it produce electricity The dynamo consists of hollow space which has of 2 magnets, one at the top and other at the bottom. An iron coil is passed through the centre of the dynamo. When this coil rotates, the dynamo produces electricity
a solar farm can be used to generate electricity. for example if you had a wind mill or water wheel.
All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used to generate electricity.
toxic wastenoise pollution. Since it is NOT a concern when windmill farms are used to generate electricity.