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explain principle, construction and working of an electric generator​

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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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Answer:

Principle- It works on the principle of electromagnetic induction. When coil rotates in a magnetic field it induces a current in the coil and direction of induced current is given by Fleming’s right hand rule.

Construction-It consists of a coil ABCD with two slip rings R1 and R2 connected with brushes B1 and B2 respectively. The coil is placed between two poles of a horse-shoe shaped electromagnet. Brushes are connected to a galvanometer which shows the direction of current in the circuit.

Working- When coil rotates the arm AB goes up and arm CD goes downwards, so coil rotates in clockwise direction. Applying Fleming’s right hand rule the induced current which is produced is in the direction ABCD. Current flows from brush B2 to B1. After half rotation AB comes in place of CD and CD in place of AB thus induced current flows from DCBA. Now current flow from brush B1 to B2. Thus every half rotation current flow direction is reversed thus it is an alternating current.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The working of electric generator is based on electromagnetic induction. There are two poles inside the electric generators. With the help of electromagnetic induction, The generator converts the mechanical energy to the electric energy.

The two ends of electric generator are connected with two different semi-circular rings. There is also a brush inside the electric generators to which, this circular rings are connected with.

Working:

When the loop is rotated, in the magnetic field, then it's one side moves upward and one side moves to the downward direction.   Due to which, the magnetic flux that is connected with the two loops changes and current is inducted and hence  this is how, the current is  produced in the  electric generator.  

Components of Generator:

  • Alternator
  • Fuel system
  • Engine
  • Control Panel
  • Lubrication system
  • Battery Charger
  • Voltage regulator
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