Alternators produce Direct Current, Generators produce Alternating Current. Todays' cars have Alternators to charge the batteries.
Alternating current is typically produced by generators, which convert mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. These generators are commonly found in power plants, where various energy sources such as coal, natural gas, or renewable sources like wind or hydro power are used to turn the turbines.
Alternating current is produced by generators in power plants. These generators use mechanical energy to rotate coils of wire within a magnetic field, which induces an alternating current. The electricity is then transmitted through power lines to homes and businesses.
Alternating current is produced by generators or power plants that use magnetic fields to induce voltage and generate electricity. This type of current changes direction periodically, typically in a sinusoidal waveform.
Yes. Alternators supply alternating current.
AC generators, powerplants etc produce alternating currents.
Dynamo
Alternating current.
alternating current
A battery delivers a source of direct current.
Direct current, as opposed to alternating current.
The spinning magnet in generators.