Yes, all motors are generators and all generators can be generators. Depending on the type of motor, some are easier to work with. If you mean the common induction motor, you can plug it in and it...
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
Practical applications that depend upon electromagnetic induction are electrical generators and induction motors. Transformers and mechanically-powered flashlights also depend on electromagnetic induction.
If you use synchronous generator... you need rotor to rotate always in synchronous speed... practically it s not possible always to produce that speed by air flow... Air flow always varies...But using induction generator, you need to get speed to make slip as positive value.. it is always possible...so induction generator is best one..
Camping generators are the same as most home and commercial generators on the market today. They are gas engines that create power. It is doubtful they will work in space.
Because he created motors, discovevered the induction of electric currents, and made Faraday's laws of induction. Something like that:)
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Yes, all motors are generators and all generators can be generators. Depending on the type of motor, some are easier to work with. If you mean the common induction motor, you can plug it in and it will run as a motor, now you need to mechanically drive it faster (if it is rated 1750 it wil need to be driven at atleast 1801 RPM and generated energy will begin to flow out as a generator) than the synchronous speed of the internal rotating magnetic field. Roger nsc@psu.edu
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