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THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS A VANDAGRAPH GENERATOR
A function generator is a piece of electronic test equipment. Its main use is to generate electrical waveforms.
Any device that uses the generator to supply its operating voltage is electrically classed as a generator load.
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It is called a hydro electric turbine generator.
Diesel generator are generator that uses diesel. having the ability to withstand corrosive particles in fuel(diesel).
A turbine typically uses mechanical energy to convert a fluid (such as air, water, or steam) into rotational energy. This mechanical energy is then often converted into electrical energy by a generator.
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THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS A VANDAGRAPH GENERATOR
what are real life design considerations that would apply to a wind generator
Generator generates electrical energy. It uses mechanical energy and transforms it.
Wow, it really depends on the size of the generator and the particular model. My 7kW RV generator uses about 0.9 gallons per hour at full load. My Father's 3.6kW RV Generator uses about half a gallon per hour.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
Hydro- means water. A hydro-electric generator uses moving water from a river or dam to turn the generator and produce electricity.
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A wind turbine uses kinetic energy of the air to turn a generator. The wind pushes the blades of the turbine, causing them to rotate, which in turn spins the generator to produce electricity.