Electrical generators have sliding magnets that go back and forth to create mechanical energy in them....and that's why they are related.
Yes! Magnetism can cause electricity to flow in a wire, and electricity in a wire can cause magnetism.
Well, all electric power generators do.
Back up generators
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No, is it not permissible to synchronise two generators with no common electrical load to be exactly out of phase. Doing so would represent a double short circuit to both generators, and possible destruction of both generators. Whether it is possible or not depends on the design of the synchronizing circuit and/or the stupidity of the operator.
Electrical generators produce electric power, and generators solve the problem of production. We use electricity in countless ways, and we need to access some kind of generator if we can't directly access the power grid.
A generator is an electrical machine used to produce electricity in homes and in commercial buildings. It transform kinetic energy to electrical and driven through diesel oil or gasoline. It can be of many type like silent generator, automatic generator. An automatic generator checks for power outage and starts power supply automatically at the event of power outage. See the related link for further information.
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All electric motors contain magnets- and information storage in computers is based on magnets. Electrical generators contain magnets, as do electrical transformers. Even the charger for your IPod is based on electromagnets.
One major use of magnets is to determine the direction. The other major use is to generate electricity. All generators make use of of permanent or electromagnets to convert Mechanical energy into Electrical energy.
One major use of magnets is to determine the direction. The other major use is to generate electricity. All generators make use of of permanent or electromagnets to convert Mechanical energy into Electrical energy.
Stereo speakers and generators.
Huge generators turn magnets inside loops of wire. The resulting changes in the magnetic field relative to the coils induces an electrical current in the wire. The generators themselves are rotated by water- or steam- driven turbines.
no they are not
how are magnets related to science
Among other things, electric motors, generators, particle accelerators.
* Stereos * Clip holder * Brakes of a train * Generators
permanent magnets and wound stators (temporary magnets) can be used inthe generators and motors. in small size generators (eg: dynamo in cycle),permanent magnets are used because, 1 it does not require electricity to magnetise 2 does not require stator cooling but in larger size generators and motors, temporary magnets are prefered because, 1 it is small in size of same power permanent magnets 2 we can control the stator magnetic field by adjusting the power 3 the magnetic flux density per square cm is more etc..
Yes