That depends on the generator. The majority of large scale electric generators at power plants are powered by fossil fuels or by nuclear materials, which heat water to produce steam, and the high pressure steam is used to spin a turbine, which powers the generator. Home generators are usually powered by the internal combustion of a fossil fuel, such as gasoline or propane. Hydroelectric generators are powered by the energy of large amounts of water falling over the side of a dam. There are also generators powered by wind, but although photovoltaic (solar, electricity producing) panels produce electricity, I am not sure they are referred to as "generators" per say, because of their mechanism of action.
It provides energy for a circuit.
It provides energy for a circuit.
The power source, such as a battery or generator, provides the energy in a circuit. It supplies the voltage needed to push electrons through the circuit.
A battery-powered generator for home provides benefits such as portability, quiet operation, and the ability to store energy for emergencies.
The Battery! :L hahahaha or a 240v mains socket which ever you choose. but don't fingers in it
A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The prime mover in a DC generator is the mechanical device or system that provides the initial energy required to rotate the generator's armature. It could be an engine, turbine, or any other source that converts mechanical energy into rotational motion. The prime mover rotates the generator's rotor, inducing a magnetic field and generating electrical power.
Wind energy is converted into electricity by wind turbines. When the wind blows, it causes the turbine blades to rotate, which turns a generator to produce electricity. This electricity is then fed into the grid for distribution to homes and businesses.
It ends up with energy
A generator converts mechanical energy, such as kinetic energy, into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. The rotation of the generator's turbine causes a magnetic field to fluctuate, inducing a current in the wire coils of the generator. This process transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy that can be used to power electrical devices.
A generator is a device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Generator generates electrical energy. It uses mechanical energy and transforms it.