Weak machines fear it because it measures horsepower and torque.
Generator or dynamo
Diesel Generator
Some possible answers are: a battery (which produces direct current) or a generator of electricity generator, such as a dynamo (which produces direct current) or an alternator (which produces alternating current).
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.
A dynamo is an electrical generator.
A dynamo is the generator that converts mechanical energy into electricity. It uses the water pushing against a wheel to turn it, creating electricity.
DC generator
The picture above is a dynamo- a large electrical generator.
dynamo
Diesel generator are generator that uses diesel. having the ability to withstand corrosive particles in fuel(diesel).
A chinese diesel generator is the combination of a diesel engine with an electrical generator (often called an alternator) to generate electric energy. Diesel generating sets are used in places without connection to the power grid or as emergency power-supply if the grid fails. A Chinese generator is pretty much the same as a regular generator. Besides the fact that it is made in China there isn't a big difference in how they function.
As long as the direction in which the dynamo is turned remains the same then yes, it is essentially the same as a D/C generator, albeit a small, weak one. If the rotational direction of the dynamo keeps changing it becomes an A/C generator (the current flows one way, then the other). This would require some form of charging capacity such as a battery or capacator in order to have any usefull purpose. Generally speaking, A/C generators & inverters either 1)are powered by fuel engines, or 2)require much more input than a dynamo could feasibly provide in order to carry out their particular function. A typical example of an A/C generator is a Welding machine. (You could not run a welder off a dynamo!)
The generator
Generator or dynamo
The first dynamo or electric generator was invented by Michael Faraday in 1831. Although it functioned as one, it was not a pure dynamo because it lacked a commutator.
As long as the direction in which the dynamo is turned remains the same then yes, it is essentially the same as a D/C generator, albeit a small, weak one. If the rotational direction of the dynamo keeps changing it becomes an A/C generator (the current flows one way, then the other). This would require some form of charging capacity such as a battery or capacator in order to have any usefull purpose. Generally speaking, A/C generators & inverters either 1)are powered by fuel engines, or 2)require much more input than a dynamo could feasibly provide in order to carry out their particular function. A typical example of an A/C generator is a Welding machine. (You could not run a welder off a dynamo!)