A plant, in the context of energy production, typically refers to a large facility that generates electricity from various energy sources, such as fossil fuels, nuclear, or renewables like wind and solar. In contrast, a generator is a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, often used as a smaller, portable source of power. While a plant can house multiple generators and operate on a larger scale, a generator operates independently, often providing power in localized or emergency situations. Essentially, a plant is a comprehensive system for large-scale energy production, while a generator is a specific device for generating electricity.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
The source of the thermal energy is obviously completely different, but the steam side, turbo-generator, etc is very similar.
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The difference between a commercial power generator and a regular power generator is that a commercial one is much expensive than the regular one. It's much better to purchase the regular generator if your not planning to use it for business purposes.
magneto is dc
To the untrained eye, they appear identical in both form and function.
The difference between a separately excited DC generator and a Shunt DC generator is that for a separately excited Dc generator , the excitation field winding is supplied by an external source different from that supplying the armature while for shunt generator, the excitation field windind is connected in series with the armature and supplied by a single source.
RADITOR * Small generators either air cooled or water cooled 2 stroke. Autos are mainly 4 stroke and the majority watercooled.
A bush is a plant
the difference is that banana plant is a dicotyledon while pineaple is a monocotyledon plant
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a magneto puts out dc electricity