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Electric generator

Device that converts other energy to electrical energy

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who / what

An electric generator is an electromechanical device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It operates by using a source of kinetic power to rotate its shaft, which induces an electric current at its output terminals to power an external circuit.


Background & History

The principle of electromagnetic induction, which is the foundational concept for generators, was discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831. The first hand-cranked Faraday disk generator was built that same year. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, generators evolved from small laboratory devices to large-scale machines powered by steam turbines, water turbines, and internal combustion engines, becoming critical to the generation of electrical power for industrial and residential use.


Why Notable

The electric generator is one of the most significant inventions in modern history, enabling the widespread production and distribution of electrical power. This capability fundamentally powered the Second Industrial Revolution, leading to innovations in lighting, manufacturing, and transportation. Generators remain the cornerstone of global electricity production, whether in massive power plants or portable backup units.


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Advancements in generator technology are closely linked to the global transition to renewable energy. The efficiency and reliability of turbines in wind generators are constantly being improved to increase energy yield. Furthermore, research into new materials and designs aims to create more robust and cost-effective generators for various applications, from grid-scale storage to electric vehicle range extenders.


Key Facts

  • **Type:** Electromechanical Device
  • **Also known as:** Dynamo, Electrical Generator
  • **Key Components:** Rotor (rotating part), Stator (stationary part), magnetic field, and an external circuit.
  • **Common Prime Movers:** Steam turbines, gas turbines, water turbines, internal combustion engines, wind turbines.

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  • [Wikipedia: Electric Generator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_generator)
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    In electricity generation, a generator, also called an electric generator, electrical generator, and electromagnetic generator is an electromechanical device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy for use in an external circuit. In most generators which are rotating machines, a source of kinetic power rotates the generator's shaft, and the generator produces an electric current at its output terminals which flows through an external circuit, powering electrical loads. Sources of mechanical energy used to drive generators include steam turbines, gas turbines, water turbines, internal combustion engines, wind turbines and even hand cranks.

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