Its all a matter of perspective. If you look at one end of the generator and note that it is turning anticlockwise, then it is true that it will be turning clockwise as viewed from the other end.
The field winding on a generator is the winding that is electrified to create an electromagnet; it is generally the winding found on the rotor (the rotating part of the generator).
rotor is the moving/rotating part of a motor/generator while stator is the stationary part.
AC generator is a rotating machine with a rotor and stator winding, driven by another prime mover, which generates alternating current at a specified voltage.
The governor controls the speed of the power source rotating the generator. This has to be continually adjusted to match the load on the generator. As more load is switched on, the generator becomes harder to turn, this would cause the generator to slow down, unless the power unit is adjusted to increase power and correct the speed.
Taco generator is the one which is attached to the shaft of big rotating machine to find out its speed. It converts the the rpm in to voltage i.e. the voltage generated in the small generator is directly proportional to the speed of the shaft to which it is attached meter attached to this generator is graduated in rpm instead of volts .
A motor takes electricity and creates rotating motion. A generator takes rotating motion and turns it into electricity.
It rotates.
A rotating shaft
A rotating shaft
To counteract the the right hand tourque produced by the clockwise rotating engine
(x=y) (y=-x)
Clockwise, top rotating to the right, and counterclockwise, top rotating to the left is only a perspective based on the position of the observer. The torque is the rotational force of the rotating object. Most often the perspective of the observer is from the driving end of a shaft facing the driven machine. The amount of torque at a given speed of the driving machine (engine or motor) is mechanically converted into work by the driven machine (generator, pump, compressor...etc.).
Picks up electricity from the rotating parts.
No.
Clockwise is rotating something to the right, anticlockwise is moving something to the left. It is basically the same thing as counterclockwise. The prefix ANTI- means "not." Examples: Antisocial, antichrist, antimatter, and so on.
A DC generator is a DC machine that is driven by an external rotating force. It is constructed the same as a DC motor.
The stator and the magnets.