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the difference between A.C generator and D.C generator .​

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Answered by pragya2272
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In an AC generator, the electrical current reverses direction periodically. In a DC generator, the electrical current flows only in one direction. In an AC generator, the coil through which the current flows is fixed while the magnet moves. The construction is simple and costs are less.

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Answered by shailendra09mishra
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A generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy in the form of alternating current is termed as an AC generator. The principle on which, AC generator works is Electromagnetic Induction.

A generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy in the form of alternating current is termed as an AC generator. The principle on which, AC generator works is Electromagnetic Induction.A machine that converts mechanical energy into DC (direct current) electricity is a DC generator. DC generator uses the principle of energetically induced electromotive force.

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