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What is electrical rotating machine?

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What device produces electrical energy?

A generator, alternator, or dynamo is a (usually)rotating machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.This is the principle behind electrical generation with the windmill, hydroelectric generator, crank generator. Ocean wave generators take advantage of the vertical motion of rising and falling water to achieve the same effect.


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An 'electrical degree' is 1/360th of one complete cycle of AC. This does not necessarily coincide with a 'mechanical degree', as it depends upon the design of the generator that produces the AC voltage. For a two-pole machine, the armature (rotating winding) must rotate 360 mechanical degrees in order to generate one complete cycle or 360 electrical degrees. A four-pole machine's armature, on the other hand, need only rotate through 180 mechanical degrees to generate one complete cycle or 360 electrical degrees.On the other hand, you could be asking about a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering?!


What is armature current according to generator terms?

Generator is a machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.For conversion of mechanical energy in to electrical energy, it uses electromagnetic induction principle.For electromagnetic induction to happen, three things are required.These are:Magnetic fieldConductorMotionSo, when the conductor starts rotating through the magnetic field or the magnetic field cuts the conductor, emf( electromotive force) or voltage is induced in the conductor.So, the conductor in which the voltage is induced in it is known as armature


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