Copper is a metal, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. That's why it would be chosen for use in an electromagnetic generator.
Since tin foil is a conductor, it acquires the same charge as the van der Graff generator. Likes repel, thus the plates are repelled.
The simplest and effective example is the current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field.whose applications are motor,generator etc
Working of A.C. GeneratorThe coil is rotated in anti-clock wide direction. In the first half rotation the arm AB is moving outward and CD is moving inward. So the e.m.f. is induced in the arm AB from A to B. And in the arm CD from C to D. After half rotation (in the second half). The arm CD is moving outward and AB is moving inward. In this time current is induced in arm CD from D to C. And in arm AB from B to A. In the second half rotation the current direction is changing so in this generator AC is produced.
When a conducting material is moved through a magnetic field, a current starts to flow in the conductor. This is the principle of the electric generator.
Conductor
pogi current flow in the armature conductor
Yes, except that the correct term is 'line' conductor, not a 'phase' conductor.
A generator generates electricity. A simple generator consists of a magnetic field, relative motion between the conductor and magnetic field, and a conductor to carry electrical current to the load. Turbines drive the generators to create the necessary relative motion utilizing steam or water as the prime mover.
It is a conductor, it conducts the electric current generated to the load that is being supplied with power.
synchronous generator is similar to the principle of laws of electro magnetic induction that is "whenever the magnetic flux linking in a conductor that time emf is induced at the ends of the conductor "
The load conductor is connected to the load side of the generator breaker. Once the generator is up to speed the load breaker is closed and the voltage is then applied to the load.
If it is a portable generator the breaker should be self contained within the generators panel. If the generator is a stationary standby unit a voltage has to be stated to calculate the conductor size and hence the breaker size to protect the conductor. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Copper is a metal, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. That's why it would be chosen for use in an electromagnetic generator.
DC generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. when a conductor move in a megnetic field in such a way conductors cuts across a megnetic flux of lines and emf produces in a generator and it is defined by faradays law of electromegnetic induntion :emf causes current to flow if the conductor circuit is closed.
yes, because our hand is one of the type of conductor
Generator work on the principle of conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy.EMF - Electro-Motive Force. When a conductor passes through a magnetic field, electrons are forced to move along the conductor thereby creating 'power' (as a simple explanation).