magneto is dc
a magneto puts out dc electricity
The major difference between an AC generator and a DC generatoris that the DC generator requires a mechanism to provide a DC output. This can be done mechanically with a commutator or electronically with a rectifier. Internally, all generators produce an alternating voltage. Allgeneratorsrequire a magnetic field.
A generator is used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. An oscillator is used to convert dc to ac
Here are the main differences between an electric motor and an electric generator: Functionality: Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical or kinetic energy, whereas electric generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Usage: Electric motors are used in fans, mixers, washing machines, and other household appliances, whereas electric generators are used as power backup during outages, in construction sites, mining areas, and agriculture. Fleming’s Rule: Electric motors follow Fleming’s left-hand rule, whereas electric generators follow Fleming’s right-hand rule. Principle: The working principle of a motor is based on the current-carrying conductor, whereas the working principle of a generator is based on electromagnetic induction. Current: In motors, the current has to be supplied to armature windings, whereas in generators, armature windings produce current. EMF: Electric motors give out back EMF, whereas electric generators produce induced EMF.
"...The main difference between a DC generator and an AC generator lies in the manner in which the rotating coil is connected to the external circuit containing the load..." Excerpt from: http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/316/lectures/node91.html In other words, the commutator that the brushes contact makes the difference between AC/ (semi) DC output. You can also use electronic switching these days to get DC from AC generators.
AC motor produce mechanical power and absorbed electric energy the power generator produce electrical power absorbed mechanical power
There is no difference between AC AND DC chockes
what is the construction of ac generator
This from the "Induction motor" article in Wikipedia: "In principle, any AC electrical generator can be called an alternator." The only difference between an AC motor and an AC generator is whether one has electrical energy put in to get mechanical energy out, or whether one has mechanical energy put in to get electrical energy out. That means the answer to your question is basically, "There is no physical difference between an AC motor and an alternator." The unit in question can be used in either way, and assumes a name based on which way it is used.
The Magneto is putting out an AC current which will have to be rectified into DC in order to charge the battery. The voltage rectifier is installed between the magneto and the battery, but the current then may also need a regulator installed so that the battery being charged does not explode.
An ac generator produces ac, a dc generator produces dc, it all depends on the generator.
Alternator and ac generator is equal