The amount of voltage of an electrical generator will determine the limit of the output of energy. If the voltage is too high, it can burst the pipes causing it to shut down.
You need to multiply the number of coulombs by the number of volts. If the two batteries are in series, then you can add the voltage of both batteries.
A generator, alternator, or dynamo is a (usually)rotating machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.This is the principle behind electrical generation with the windmill, hydroelectric generator, crank generator. Ocean wave generators take advantage of the vertical motion of rising and falling water to achieve the same effect.
This is about the question I wanted answered; maybe I can point you in the right direction. The answer is more than the sum of 70 batteries as putting them in series increases the voltage and increases the total energy of the system. My question is where does the increase of energy actually come from?
A motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and a generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.Longer answerThe primary difference between a motor and a generator is that one converts electrical energy into mechanical energy (that's the motor) and the other converts mechanical energy into electrical energy (that's the generator).In some cases of direct current (DC) machines, but not alternating current (AC) machines, there is so little difference that a single device (it might be called a motor-generator) can be used as either a motor or a generator.A superb example of this would be the motor-generator that is used in electric vehicles: when the vehicle is accelerated, the batteries supply power to the motor-generator and it acts as a motor, driving the wheels. When the brake is applied, the motor-generator shifts function and the vehicle's inertia is used by the motor-generator to generate electricity and put some energy back into the batteries. This slows the vehicle down. The one device (the motor-generator) is being used in either capacity. The "handle" often applied to electric vehicles with this feature is dynamic braking.They alike because they both have stators and rotors they are different in that the generator is driven by mechanical device that rotates the rotor, the rotor cuts through magnetic force fields and electricity is generated. The motor is driven by an input of electricity into the stator and the rotor is forced to turn by reaction with magnetic force fields.Generator will provides current to load ......... but motor will drawn current............... generator is based on Flemming right hand rule but motor is based on left hand rule.
Two sources of voltage in a circuit are batteries and generators. Batteries store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy, providing a constant voltage output. Generators, on the other hand, convert mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction, producing an alternating voltage.
Voltage in cells and batteries drives the flow of electric current in circuits. A higher voltage means more energy is available to push the electrons through the circuit, increasing the rate of energy transfer. Conversely, a lower voltage will result in slower energy transfer.
The amount of voltage of an electrical generator will determine the limit of the output of energy. If the voltage is too high, it can burst the pipes causing it to shut down.
How Automotive Batteries Create Electrical CurrentAutomotive batteries create electrical current by converting chemical energy stored in the plates and the electrolyte [the Sulphuric Acid in auto batteries] to electrical energy.
The batteries in a flashlight provide the voltage difference needed to power the bulb. The chemical reaction inside the batteries generates electrical energy which creates the potential difference, or voltage, between the positive and negative terminals of the battery.
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
As a chain this would work, but generators and batteries are not 100% efficient, so you will lose energy at each step. Subsequent batteries and generators along the chain will become less powerful as the energy dissipates.
You'd need to hook the bike up to a generator.
The relationship between potential energy and the product of charge and voltage in an electric field is represented by the equation potential energy qv. This equation shows that the potential energy of a charged object in an electric field is determined by the product of the charge (q) and the voltage (v) in that field.
A PU bus in the power system which has the constant voltage value and is connected to a generator. The extra required energy or excess energy in the power system is managed by connected generator to this bus.
This is done with a so-called "generator". It uses the interactions between electricity and magnetism to convert the movement to an electrical current. That is, if a conductor moves through a magnetic field, a voltage is induced.
What can usually happen is the permanent magnets in the generator will become energized, and like static shocks, will store energy in them.