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A gas generator generates electricity and can be used as a backup in a power outage. I am not certain what you mean by an electric generator. If there was a power outage, how would an electric generator work?

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You can purchase an electric power generator, but it won't do you much good if the electric goes out. A kerosene or deisel generator would be a better choice.

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When selecting a generator for your home, the electric generator stands out from the competition. Compared to gas generators, electric models take up much less space. This can be any essential feature for those using the generator at a vacation home. The electric generator is easy to install. In most cases, the electric generator will need very little maintenance. No harmful gases are emitted making it the most safe generator on the market today.

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Hydro- means water. A hydro-electric generator uses moving water from a river or dam to turn the generator and produce electricity.

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Electric energy into motion.

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In a typical electric generator, there are magnets that help generate electricity through the process of electromagnetic induction. These magnets create a magnetic field that interacts with the coils of wire in the generator to produce an electric current.

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An electric power generator is a generator the converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. That way you can get energy from the generator to produce electricity to places like your home.

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There are a few brands of electric generator that are known for their reliability. These include Briggs and Stratton, Generac and also Kohler electric generators.

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Most electric plants use steam to turn a turbine which then turns a generator.

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Really oversimplifying it: an electromagnet converts electric current to a magnetic field and an electric generator converts mechanical rotation to an electric voltage.

An electromagnet has no moving parts while an electric generator is composed of a stationary part called the "stator" and a rotating part called the "rotor".

An electric generator may contain either permanent magnets or electromagnets, depending on the type of generator.

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The purpose of a generator is to generate electricity. An electric generator would be redundant. It would need electricity to make electricity and when there is a power outage there is not electricity.

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Both a generator and an electromagnet involve the use of coils of wire with an electric current flowing through them. In a generator, the motion of the coil creates an electric current, while in an electromagnet, the electric current produces a magnetic field.

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Porygon-2 is in the wireless tower on the third floor behind the electric generator.

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Porygon-2 is in the wireless tower on the third floor behind the electric generator.

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the electric generator

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Michael Faraday.

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An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. While an electrical generator does the opposite.

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An electric device that produces an electric current that reverses direction many times per second. Also called a synchronous generator.

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Portable generator is a automotive electric device that's supply you emergency electric. You can use it for your home and business purpose.

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Your normal electric power is made to power all of your household. A generator requires much more maintenance, so if you have the option of using normal electric power, there is much less hassle. The generator can be kept for emergencies.

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I don't know...

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An electric generator and an electric motor does the opposite!

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Yes, you can run an electric stove off a generator, but it may require a generator with a higher wattage capacity to handle the stove's power requirements. Make sure to check the stove's wattage and the generator's capacity before attempting to power the stove.

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An electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. When the generator's motion rotates the magnetic field around conductive coils, it induces a flow of electrons, creating an electric current. This current is the electricity produced by the generator.

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A 5 kW generator would turn it over but if the full 30 hp of mechanical power is needed, that would require about 30 kW of electric power from the generator.

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A function generator creates electrical waveforms. The purpose is for developing and testing electric equipment.

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To increase the frequency output of an electric generator, the speed of rotation needs to be increased. This can be achieved by either increasing the mechanical input driving the generator, such as through a higher rotational speed or by adjusting the number of rotor poles in the generator. These changes will result in the generator producing electricity at a higher frequency.

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Modify it - to do what? Please restate the question.

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Generator or dynamo

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To increase the amount of electric current produced by a generator, you can increase the rotational speed of the generator, increase the strength of the magnetic field within the generator, or increase the number of turns in the generator coils. These methods will result in a higher induced voltage and therefore a higher electric current output.

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The rotor turns (rotates) causing magnetic fields to move across a coil of wire. This induces an electrical current in the wires of the coil.

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