The principles that led to the invention of the generator is credited to Michael Faraday, but there is no doubt that others would have been conducting research in the same area but failed to obtain recognition, perhaps because they did not patent their discoveries.
The electric generator was first made in 1790 by a man named Aloisio Galvani. Over the years, scientists improved the practical and theoretical parts of the equipment. In 1831, another man (named Michael Faraday), discovered the operating principal of electromagnetic generators. The principal is now called Faradays Law.
Aloisio Galvani
No one man. Thomas Edison and Nicolai Tesla did much of the work but were not the first to create electrical generators.
There are a few brands of electric generator that are known for their reliability. These include Briggs and Stratton, Generac and also Kohler electric generators.
It changes mechanical energy to electricity.
A 5 kW generator would turn it over but if the full 30 hp of mechanical power is needed, that would require about 30 kW of electric power from the generator.
Yes.
Generator or dynamo
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Michael Faraday.
Nicola Tesla
Thomas edison
Tesla Invented the first generator
Michael Farday invented the first electric generator in 1831.
He invented the electric generator.
the AC electric generator was invente by Nikola Tesla. He invented in the late to early 1800's and 1900's. This idea was recently accepted by scienctists.According to the website linked below, it was invented in 1663.
the AC electric generator was invente by Nikola Tesla. He invented in the late to early 1800's and 1900's. This idea was recently accepted by scienctists.According to the website linked below, it was invented in 1663.
A gas generator generates electricity and can be used as a backup in a power outage. I am not certain what you mean by an electric generator. If there was a power outage, how would an electric generator work?
Philo Farnsworth invented the Television (as you might know), and fixed a electric generator at age 11