vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris
Vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris refers to an alternating current (AC) generator, a machine used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy with a voltage that periodically reverses direction. The primary principle behind a vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris is Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, which states that a changing magnetic flux through a circuit induces an electromotive force within that circuit. In an AC generator the relative motion between magnetic fields and conducting coils causes the voltage to alternate sinusoidally.
A typical vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris contains a rotor, which carries permanent or electromagnet cores, and a stator, which
Applications of vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris are widespread: power stations use large synchronous generators to supply the bulk of
Historically, the development of the vahelduvvoolugeneraatoris was pivotal to the Second Industrial Revolution. Key inventors include