True
True.
A magnetic field can induce an electrical current in a wire.
yes
GENERATOR:converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.It works on flemings right hand rule.It works on the princple that an EMF is induced when a changing magnetic field links with the conductor. This emf is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic field linking the conductor.MOTOR:converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.works on flemings left hand rule.It works on the princple that a mechanical force is experienced by the current carrying conductor when placed in magnetic field.
Eletric current
True.
The usual setup is called a generator. The basic idea here is that a piece of wire moves through a magnetic field; this will cause an electrical current. The electrical current causes another magnetic field that opposes the movement, so it requires (mechanical) energy to keep it moving.The usual setup is called a generator. The basic idea here is that a piece of wire moves through a magnetic field; this will cause an electrical current. The electrical current causes another magnetic field that opposes the movement, so it requires (mechanical) energy to keep it moving.The usual setup is called a generator. The basic idea here is that a piece of wire moves through a magnetic field; this will cause an electrical current. The electrical current causes another magnetic field that opposes the movement, so it requires (mechanical) energy to keep it moving.The usual setup is called a generator. The basic idea here is that a piece of wire moves through a magnetic field; this will cause an electrical current. The electrical current causes another magnetic field that opposes the movement, so it requires (mechanical) energy to keep it moving.
A magnetic field can induce an electrical current in a wire.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
Modern electrical generators make use of Faraday's law to convert mechanical energy in the form of motion into electrical energy. Mechanical energy is used to turn large magnetic coiled in electrical wire, and as the magnets and thus magnetic field moves, an electrical current is induced in the wire producing electricity. The actual mechanical energy can be produced in a variety of ways, often by combustion of a fuel, utilizing flowing water, or heating water into steam that will push against a turbine. The reverse process of going from electrical energy to mechanical energy in an electric motor utilizes a similar process. The application of a current to a coiled wire will produce a magnetic field that will oppose the field of a nearby permanent magnet, resulting in a torque on the coil producing rotational mechanical energy. This rotational energy can later be converted into nearly any other form of mechanical energy by some other intermediary deice.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
yes
An electrical current.
An electric generator is a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, Which is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. The generator is based on the principle of "electromagnetic induction" discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday, a British scientist. Faraday discovered that if an electric conductor, like a copper wire, is moved through a magnetic field, electric current will flow (be induced) in the conductor. So the mechanical energy of the moving wire is converted into the electric energy of the current that flows in the wire.
GENERATOR:converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.It works on flemings right hand rule.It works on the princple that an EMF is induced when a changing magnetic field links with the conductor. This emf is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic field linking the conductor.MOTOR:converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.works on flemings left hand rule.It works on the princple that a mechanical force is experienced by the current carrying conductor when placed in magnetic field.
Magnetic Energy
Eletric current