E is normally back emf ,v is supply voltage as per machine theory ......for generator E>v for motors V>E ......................................back emf will be in armature of machine.....................................................
AnswerUnfortunately, if you are referring to the symbol for voltage, then there is no standard. The above answer is correct for some texts but, often, 'E' represents 'electromotive force', which is the open-circuit potential difference of the generator.
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the electric motors are round and the generators are square and they are powered by the sunshine the generators blow bubbles and the electric motors blow somkey green gas!! this gas is deadly If you are able, perhaps you can answer this in a serious manner. If you don't know the answer, than please STFU!!
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elecric drives are basically big electric motors which are used to drive generators
I don't think electric generators existed in 1831. Anyos Jedlik had just started his research on dynamos then.
Electric motors take electric energy and turn it into kinetic energy Generators take mechanical energy and turn it into electric energy
Stator and rotor
Hydro electric generators wind powered generators geothermal generators
You can find electric generators in stores like Lowes and Sears. You can get help at the store for choosing the right generator for yourself. The generators available can be researched more for reviews and selected.
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Stores such as Walmart, Home Depot, Sears, and WayFair. There are a few stores like Overstock and Electric Generators Direct that sell electric generators for low prices.
Portable electric generators can be purchased from many company's on the internet. A few of the company's that will stock portable electric generators are eBay,Amazon and Best Buy.
Electric motors and generators are electromagnetic devices that are the opposite of each other. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, while electric generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
"friction"
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Electric generators function on the principles of electromagnetics, which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. This energy is also known as Faraday's law.