What
is Generator?
A generator is a
machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by using the
principle of magnetic induction.
This principle is explained as follows:
Whenever a conductor is moved
within a magnetic field in such a way that the conductor cuts across magnetic
lines of flux, voltage is generated in the conductor.
The AMOUNT of voltage generated
depends on (1) the strength of the magnetic field, (2) the angle at which the
conductor cuts the magnetic field, (3) the speed at which the conductor is
moved, and (4) the length of the conductor within the magnetic field.
The POLARITY of the voltage
depends on the direction of the magnetic lines of flux and the
direction of movement of the
conductor. To determine the direction of current in a given situation, the LEFT-HAND
RULE FOR GENERATORS is used. This rule is explained in the following manner. Extend
the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger of your left hand at right angles to
one another, as shown in figure. Point your thumb in the direction the
conductor is being moved. Point your forefinger in the direction of magnetic
flux (from north to south). Your middle finger will then point in the direction
of current flow in an external circuit to which the voltage is applied.

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