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It depends on how the generator is set up. Some will produce DC (Direct Current) and others will produce AC (Alternating Current). Where possible AC electricity will be produced as it runs through the grid without much loss of power.
The device that measures how much electricity is used is called a meter.
Silver is a conductor, so it will conduct electricity. If exposed to much electricity, than silver wire will melt/deform.
By placing a voltmeter either side you can see how much electricity goes through the wire. This is because a voltmeter measures the difference in volts.
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None. A generator generates electricity, it does not store it.
It depends on how much you are willing to pay. For an economy generator, the cheapest generator will put out 2500 watts, while the most expensive generator will put out double that amount.
Depends, 10 rpm of what? a bicycle, a generator, car wheel?
Electricity generators usually go for about 3-10 thousand dollars. It really depends on the size and how many kilowatts you are looking to get out of it.
You can purchase an electric power generator, but it won't do you much good if the electric goes out. A kerosene or deisel generator would be a better choice.
initial torque to overcome the friction in generator and then to keep constant speed of stator within the generator. Minimum 50NM
It depends on how the generator is set up. Some will produce DC (Direct Current) and others will produce AC (Alternating Current). Where possible AC electricity will be produced as it runs through the grid without much loss of power.
Wind Mills are used to pump water from the earth. Although some wind mills were retrofitted to produce electricity. Wind turbines have large blades that are designed to create lift to turn a rotor. In large scale turbines the rotor usually connects to a gearbox. The gearbox will then be connected to a generator. The generator similar but much larger is like the alternator in a car, produces the electricity. Then the electricity goes into a transformer then to the grid. There are a lot of different designs of wind turbines and some might not have all these components but they all have generators.
By using a solar power generator to power your home you could save around 500 on electricity bills, if you also convert a solar panel into heating your water you could save a further 200 a year.
So far it is free because wind is a renewable energy source but you have to count the turbine and generator and everything that produces the electricity.
"2 phase" and "3 phase" are descriptions of AC supplies, which no DC generator can imitate, regardless of its power rating.
The generator charges the battery! In an automobile, the battery produces the electricity to start the car. Starting the car takes electricity out of the battery. The car needs to replace the electricity so it will start again the next time. The generator produces the electricity to recharge the battery so the car will start the next time. Cars today use Alternators not Generators. Generators have not been used in autos since the mid 60s. Alternators unlike a generator can still charge a battery even with the engine idling. Alternators are more complex but much better at handling todays high demands for current on modern cars with all the associated electronics.