two major differences between the electric motor and a electric generator
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In the generator current is produced in the armature windings. ... The motor and the generator are almost similar from the construction point of view, as both have stator and rotor. The main difference between the two is that the Motor is an electric device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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The main difference between the two is that the Motor is an electric device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The generator is vice versa of that motor. It converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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