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explain the difference AC generator and DC generator​

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Answered by MyStiCalDiMpLeS
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In an AC, or alternating current, Generator, the electrical current periodically reverses its direction. With a DC, or direct current, Generator, the current flows only in one direction. The major difference between an AC Generator and a DC Generator is that the DC Generator requires a mechanism to provide a DC output...

Answered by queenangel52
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The major difference between an AC Generator and a DC Generator is that the DC Generator requires a mechanism to provide a DC output. This can be done mechanically with a commutator or electronically with a rectifier. Internally, all generators produce an alternating voltage. ... All generators require a magnetic field.

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