Difference Between Motor And Generator With Detailed Comparison
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⚪️ DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MOTOR AND GENERATOR :-
- on the basis of definition...
- MOTOR -- An electric motor is a machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- GENERATOR -- An electric generator is a machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- on the basis of their principles...
- MOTOR -- Motors works on the principle that a current carrying conductor experiences a force when placed in a magnetic field.
- GENERATOR -- Generators work on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
- on the basis of rule...
- MOTOR -- Electric motor works on Fleming’s left-hand rule.
- GENERATOR -- Electric generator works on Fleming’s right-hand rule.
- on the basis of current usage...
- MOTOR -- In a motor, current is supplied to the armature winding.
- GENERATOR --In a generator, current is produced in the armature winding.
- on the basis of Driving force for shaft...
- MOTOR -- The shaft of an electric motor is driven by a magnetic force which is developed between the armature and field.
- GENERATOR --The shaft of an electric generator is connected to the rotor which is driven by a mechanical force.
- Examples for both of them...
- MOTOR -- Ceiling fans, cars, etc. are all examples of motor.
- GENERATOR -- In power stations, generator is used to generate electricity.
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