mathyics
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umm so i have to build a generator but my understanding of it is very poor and when i look at the explanation from the textbook i don't seem to get much out of it
i know that a DC generator converts [FONT="][/FONT]mechanical energy * [FONT="]-> electrical energy. The coil rotates because of the magnetic field and [/FONT]the current is induced in the coil. [FONT="]However, I don't know how to predict the direction that the coil rotates and why does it spin. Will the direction of current affected by the generator terminals??
[/FONT][FONT="]http://amasci.com/amateur/coilgen.html[/FONT]
i know that a DC generator converts [FONT="][/FONT]mechanical energy * [FONT="]-> electrical energy. The coil rotates because of the magnetic field and [/FONT]the current is induced in the coil. [FONT="]However, I don't know how to predict the direction that the coil rotates and why does it spin. Will the direction of current affected by the generator terminals??
[/FONT][FONT="]http://amasci.com/amateur/coilgen.html[/FONT]