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MCQ:- What is the difference between Electric Motor and Electric Generator?
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Ans:- • Generator converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, while motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
• In a generator, shaft attached to the rotor is driven by a mechanical force and electrical current is produced in the armature windings, while the shaft of a motor is driven by the magnetic forces developed between the armature and field; current has to be supplied to the armature winding.
• Fleming's left-handrule (for motors), and Fleming's right-handrule (for generators ).
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-- Bellapuri saikumar
sai saikumar jn
MCQ:- What is the difference between Electric Motor and Electric Generator?
MUST READ & SHARE WITH YOUR FRIEND'S
Ans:- • Generator converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, while motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
• In a generator, shaft attached to the rotor is driven by a mechanical force and electrical current is produced in the armature windings, while the shaft of a motor is driven by the magnetic forces developed between the armature and field; current has to be supplied to the armature winding.
• Fleming's left-handrule (for motors), and Fleming's right-handrule (for generators ).
Donot forget to share it.
-- Bellapuri saikumar
sai saikumar jn
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