There is a motor in a generator which carries out this electromagnetic induction,as we switch on the generator the magnetic field lines between that motor get cuts off by the rotating coil which cause change in flux and change in flux cause induced emf,cue to emf at different points of coil cause current to get flow and then generator will get on.
Copper is a metal, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. That's why it would be chosen for use in an electromagnetic generator.
Michael Faraday discovered the electromagnetic induction in 1831
Anssorry, you didn't list the option?I would say its kinetic for sure. But you didn't say what powers the generator? For example, if its hydroelectric (like an electric dam), then no combustion takes place.
The principle of Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic induction is the production of voltage across a conductor moving through a magnetic field. It underlies the operation ofgenerators, all electric motors, transformers, induction motors, synchronous motors, solenoids, and most other electrical machines.Also the metal detectors work on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
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generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
we do not use induction generator because it require an external source (synchronous generator) that provide reactive power to it.
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electromagnetic induction
If you mean electromagnetic induction, there are a lot of ways. For example, an alternator (that is a generator of AC current) works via electromagnetic induction. The headlights of a bicycle are powered via induction (bikes have a magnet in the wheels and when you pedal the magnetic field rotates thus creating current).
Yes the Induction motor works on Electromagnetic induction principle.
Copper is a metal, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. That's why it would be chosen for use in an electromagnetic generator.
It is electromagnetic induction.