Difference between electric motor and electric generator ?
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DIFFERENCES =>
An electrical motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy,where as a generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The principle of a electric motor if there is a change of the magnetic field across a conductor electrons are forced to move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field,where as in a generator if a charge is moving in a magnetic field, a force acts on the charge in a direction perpendicular to both the velocity of the charge and the magnetic field.
similarities:
Both electric motor and generator work on the magnetic effects of electric current.
Both have the armatures to rotate the loop.
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your answer is here ⤵
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DIFFERENCES =>
An electrical motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy,where as a generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The principle of a electric motor if there is a change of the magnetic field across a conductor electrons are forced to move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field,where as in a generator if a charge is moving in a magnetic field, a force acts on the charge in a direction perpendicular to both the velocity of the charge and the magnetic field.
similarities:
Both electric motor and generator work on the magnetic effects of electric current.
Both have the armatures to rotate the loop.
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electric motor works on the principle of Fleming left hand rule and electric generator works on the principle of Fleming right hand rule electric motor consumes energy and produces a mechanical force and the electric motor generator diesel electricity by taking mechanical force both are different but both are just Converse of each other
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