defination of generator
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Answer / mani
Generator is a machine which converts mechanical energy
into electrical energy.It works based on the Faraday's laws
os electromagnetic induction.
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Answer / rajkumar n
the generator is a machine. wich is convert machnical
energy into electrical energy .its working principle is the
faradays lows of electro magnetic induction is called
generator.
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Answer / biranchi
it is convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
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Answer / hasan mehdi
The Genrator converts mechanical energy into electrical
energy.
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Answer / t.swetha
A generator is a electrical machine which converts the
mechanical power input to the electrical power output with
a working principle of Faradays laws of electro magnetic
induction. It may be a DC generator or AC generator
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Answer / obulesu.e
Which Produces or generates the power is called generator
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