A generator is the device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It works on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where rotating coils of wire within a magnetic field produce an electric current. Generators are commonly used in power plants and various other applications to produce electricity.
An electromagnet contains a moveable core that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy. By passing an electric current through the coil, the core becomes magnetized, creating movement or mechanical energy.
An example of a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is an electric motor. Electric motors use electromagnetic principles to generate a rotating motion when electrical current is applied to them. This conversion allows the motor to power various mechanical systems such as fans, pumps, and conveyor belts.
Lots of devices do that. A motor will convert electrical energy to mechanical energy (i.e., to movement); a lamp will convert it to light; a speaker will turn it to sound; etc.
A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It works by rotating a coil of wire within a magnetic field, inducing a flow of electric current through the wire. This process is commonly used to generate electricity in power plants, wind turbines, and various other applications.
A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy is called a generator. It uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to produce an electric current when a mechanical force, such as rotation, is applied to it.
The motor changes electrical energy into mechanical (torque) energy.
An electrical generator
a device that changes mechanical energy into electrical energy
The device which convert mechanical energy in to electrical energy is "Dynamo".
An electromagnet contains a moveable core that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy. By passing an electric current through the coil, the core becomes magnetized, creating movement or mechanical energy.
Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.
An electrical fan converts Electrical Energy to ME.
A generator changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An example of a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is an electric motor. Electric motors use electromagnetic principles to generate a rotating motion when electrical current is applied to them. This conversion allows the motor to power various mechanical systems such as fans, pumps, and conveyor belts.
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A generator