Dante drew a diagram of an electric generator. At top left a piece of magnet labeled N and at top right a piece labeled S. Between these a square coil of wire X sits attached to a metal rod, which runs between the 2 pieces of magnet. A circular piece metal labeled slip ring surrounds the rod at its opposite end from the pieces of magnet and attaches to the square coil. The slip ring has 2 brushes attached to it. Wires connect each brush to a terminal of a meter. Which best describes Dante’s error?
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B. There should be one brush on each slip ring
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The statement 'There should be one brush on each slip ring' best describes Dante's error in the experiment.
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- An electric generator is a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. For this, it often uses Michael Faraday's theory of electromagnetic induction.
- The electric generator forces the electric charge to flow through an external circuit. But it does not create a charge. It is like a water pump that works only to make water flow, not to produce water.
- Multi-field one-rotor devices with two sets of slip ring with one brush on each, one of which empowered a set of armature windings to rotate the device, and one Or more were then combined with other windings to produce an output current.
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