Electric generator
An electric device that converts mechanical energy into electric energy is called an electric generator.


Explain ‘Electric generator’ with the help of the following points:
An electric device that converts mechanical energy into electric energy is called an electric generator.
Out of an A.C. generator and a D.C. generator:
which one uses a commutator (split rings)?
which one uses slip rings?
In what respect does the construction of an A.C. generator differ from that of a D.C. generator?
What normally drivers the alternators in a Thermal Power Station? What fuels can be used to heat eater in the boiler?
What do you understand by the terms 'direct current' and 'alternating current'?
The frequency of direct current (d.c.) is:
(a) 0 Hz
(b) 50 Hz
(c) 60 Hz
(d) 100 H
The frequency of AC is _______.
The alternating current is an oscillatory current.
The frequency of the alternating current is 50 Hz.
Conceptual question.
Can electroplating be possible with alternating current?
The frequency of electricity produced by DC generator is equal to ____________.
In India, the frequency of the alternating current is, ______.
The device used to convert AC to DC is called ______.
Define the following:
Rectifier
Answer the following questions based on the given graph.
Complete the correlation:
DC : Non-oscillatory current flowing in one direction : : AC : ______
How is the type of current used in household supply different from the one given by a battery of dry cells?