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Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.
A generator
No, an electromagnet generates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it but it does not produce electric energy on its own. Electric energy is typically produced by generators that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
the MRT trains make use of electrical energy to change into mechanical energy
A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An electric motor uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. The electromagnet generates a magnetic field that interacts with other magnetic fields to produce motion, causing the motor to run.
Alternators convert rotating mechanical energy into electrical energy. Alternators produce electrical energy by induction of the coil wires by the spinning electromagnet rotor. The back voltage and eddy currents produce a magnetic field that opposes the rotation of the rotor, conserving total energy.
An electric motor uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy. The electromagnet creates a magnetic field that interacts with a permanent magnet, causing the motor to spin and generate mechanical motion.
A dynamo uses Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. When the dynamo rotates, it produces a changing magnetic field that induces a current in a wire coil, creating electrical energy. This process relies on the principles of electromagnetic induction to generate electricity from mechanical motion.
An electrical generator is a mechanical device that functions to convert mechanical energy to electricity basically by electromagnetic induction to be used in production, manufacturing, oil and gas industry and etc.
Electrical motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.