electrical system
the electrical system
trasmition system
The drive train uses universal joints and a clutch.
There is only one electrical device in a standard automobile. It is the battery. All of the electrical system uses the same source. The battery is charged by a three phase alternator that is powered from the engine. In the back end of the alternator there is a full wave bridge system that changes the AC to DC. Voltage is the pressure in an automtive circuit.
no it has a stator charging system that uses a rectifier & volt regulator.
Most automotive applications use DC, although the alternator is an AC device which uses a rectifier to produce DC. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_current
Marine engines are almost always based on an automotive/ industrial counterpart. They are marinated to have a cooling system that uses the seawater to cool them directly or indirectly through a heat exchanger.
THere isn't really any connection between the alternator and the compressor except that they are both driven by the belt. The alternator generates electricity for the vehicle, and the compressor uses electricity to power the clutch that turns the compressor shaft. I can't think of any other connection. They don't actually work together as if they were part of the same system. The alternator system, and the AC system are two separate systems that do not depend on each other to function, other than the fact that the compressor uses some electricity for the clutch, but if the alternator stops charging, the car's battery would supply the voltage needed until it runs down.
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I seriously doubt that any modern automotive navigation system uses gyro's. Just about everyone uses GPS, it's much more accurate and reliable.
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No, and alternator generates DC current. A starter just uses DC current to start the engine.