Well, a magnetic will be spun with one pole up and then the other pole up inducing a magnetic flux, and a coil of copper will be encompassing the magnetic and every time the magnet flips its poles around, thus inducing magnetic flux, a small bit of current will be made. When the flipping of the magnet is faster the current comes faster, but alternates with the flipping of the magnetic, or the changing of the magnetic flux.
It is technically an alternating current generator.It is technically an alternating current generator.
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.
A generator produces alternating current.
A generator produces an alternating current, still it gives d.c. output because we use slip-rings at the terminals of actual output of generator.
An a.c. generator produces alternating current, whereas a d.c. generator produces direct current.
An alternator (a.c. generator).
To convert direct current to alternating current you need either an inverter or a motor-generator set.
Possibly, you are thinking of Alternating Current?
An inverter or a motor-generator set.
direct current alternating current
Depending on the type of generator: Electricity in the form of direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) is produced.
Because it produces alternating current which is then converted to DC