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Alternatorit are electrical machines that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, producing alternating current (AC) which is typically rectified to direct current (DC) to charge a battery and supply DC electrical systems. In most uses, they are driven by a belt from an internal combustion engine and are favored for their ability to deliver steadily varying output over a wide range of engine speeds.
A typical alternator consists of a rotating field (the rotor) and a stationary armature (the stator). The
Automotive alternators are designed to replace earlier dynamos and are chosen for their ability to produce
Beyond vehicles, alternator-type generators are used in stationary power supplies, wind-turbine drives, and other applications requiring