Difference between ac and dc generator class 10
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Electromagnetic induction occurs when an electrical wire passes through a changing magnetic field. Generators use electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. In an AC, or alternating current, generator, the electrical current periodically reverses direction. With a DC, or direct current, generator, the current flows only in one direction. There are several other primary differences between AC and DC generators.
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