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The species name of an organism corresponds to the second part of its binomial name, whereas my name is a single word.
Water Pump. Windshield. Wheel. Wheel base. Wires.
This question is vague, but here is the way hydro-electric power plants work. Moving water turns a wheel or a turbine. The shaft of the water wheel or turbine is connected to an electric generator. As the generator spins, it produces electric energy. The efficiency of this system depends on the speed of the water past the turbine blades. Efficiency can be increased, and more power produced, if the water speed is increased. A large dam can put the turbine blades several hundred feet below the surface of the lake and increase water speed. A slow moving river can be used to produce electric power, but the main blade of the turbine (water wheel) has to be very large to produce torque. The shaft of the generator would be coupled to the large water-wheel through a set of gears that would increase the speed of the turbine shaft. The electric generator has fixed magnets or electro-magnets installed on the rotor (part that spins). The stator (wire windings in the shell) produce electricity when the magnetic field from the rotor passes near them.
No part of a meter corresponds to one kilometer. (1000 m= 1 Km) 1 meter is equal to 0.001 Km.
The shape and charge distribution in a water molecule cause it to have a permanent dipole moment, which consist of a positive electric charge and a negative charge separated by a distance in space. Therefore, the part of a water molecule that corresponds to the negative charge of its dipole moment is attracted to positive ions, and the part of a water molecule that corresponds to the positive charge of its dipole moment is attracted to negative ions.
Bartholin's gland ----- a pair of vestibular VESTIBULAR GLANDS corresponds to the bulourethral glands in males
the wheel The part that turns people in a circle.
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The aperture is the closest thing to a pupil.
Well, part of physical science is simple machines and compound machines. The simple machines are the gear, screw, wedge, lever, pulley, and wheel and axle, and inclined plane. A bicycle is a compound machine. It is made up of the wheel and axle, gear, pulley, and lever. so it corresponds with that part of PHYSICAL SCIENCE. Hope this answer helped!!!
There is no such thing as an AC generator, if it's DC it's a generator, if it's AC, it's an alternator.CommentThe above answer isn't correct, as 'generator' is a generic term applied to both d.c. and a.c. machines. It is perfectly correct to use the terms 'd.c. generator' or 'a.c. generator'. It is also correct to call an a.c. generator an 'alternator'.To answer the question, an a.c. generator can be broken down into two main parts: the 'stator' (stationary part) and the 'rotor' (rotating part). The field winding is part of the rotor assembly, and the armature windings (the windings into which the generated voltages are induced) are part of the stator assembly.
There is no part of a screwdriver called 'the wheel'.