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.
Can a dynamo be used without producing electricity??
Miachael Faraday , who is the father of electricity found dynamo. Dynamo is a device to produce electricity.
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 dynamo flashlight works by producing its own electricity. The flashlight has a crank that is turned by the operator. The crank runs a small generator inside that produces enough electric to run the flashlight.
Yes. Because a dynamo converts rotational energy into electricity.
in an hydrolectric plant there are turbines in the bottom then the water is made to fall from a great height which causes the turbine to rotate and producing electricity in same way as done in rotating dynamo
To turn the dynamo in order to make electricity.
A dynamo is the generator that converts mechanical energy into electricity. It uses the water pushing against a wheel to turn it, creating electricity.
without the aid of other energy sources? no idea... but a dynamo is being run by electromagnetism i think, and thus producing kinetic energy by spinning the shaft... and then the resistance in the conductors, friction in the moving parts, and electromagnetic radiation. just my 2 cents.. >.<
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