I don't know...
Maybe yes... Maybe no...
No.
They are the same thing.
yes
It stayed the same because each generation was taught the same thing.
It stayed the same because each generation was taught the same thing.
Yes it will. I did the very same thing with a honda eu3000is
Yes. It is basically the same thing, with a few additions.
other than an extra fret or two is the same thing develop a good picking technique for electic if you're into metal. Its the same thing honestly I take what I learn from acoustic and put it into electric and vice versa.
im trying to figure out the same thing but i think it means 3rd generation
The speed of a generator only effects the frequency. Most generators operate at 1800 RPM. The output voltage is controlled by varying the field excitation voltage.
Motors A motor is a generic term for an engine. So yes they are the same thing. IMO, you have an electric motor or a gasoline engine.
'Voltage' and 'electric potential difference' are the same thing. None of the others is like anything else, and they don't belong.