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In what respect motors are different from generators

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Answered by DudeAyaan
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Motors and generators are electromagnetic devices. They have current-carrying loops that rotate in magnetic fields. This rapidly changing magnetic field produces electromotive forces, called emfs or voltages. Electric motors and generators are the opposite of each other. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, while electric generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\pink{Motor}

1▪ Motor is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy .

2▪ It uses electricity in order to generate mechanical energy .

3▪ Motor follows fleming left hand rule

4▪ \huge\red{Example}

Car (It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy that is its moves from one place to another )

Bike .

Truck , etc

\huge\green{Generator :-}

1▪ Generator is a device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy .

2▪ It uses mechanical energy .

3▪ It follows fleming right hand rule .

4▪\huge\orange{Example:-}


Electricity generated at power station .

Generators used in homes .


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