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The Generator
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Electricity Generator Energy: The ability to do work Two Examples: Mechanical Energy: Energy that comes from the motion of an object Electrical energy: Energy that comes from the movement of electrons
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Electricity Generator Electricity Generator: Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy Importance: The majority of the electrical energy used by the human race is created by generators
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Parts of the Generator Rotor: The part of the generator that rotates or spins Stator: The stationary part of the generator
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How does it generate electricity? 1) Create coils out of copper wire and place them around the magnet in a circle
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How does it generate electricity? 1)Create coils out of copper wire and place them around the magnet in a circle 2)Place a magnet such that it can be spun around the coils (Alternately the coils can spin inside the magnet)
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How does it generate electricity? 1)Create coils out of copper wire and place them around the magnet in a circle 2)Place a magnet such that it can be spun around the coils (Alternately the coils can spin inside the magnet) 3)Find a way to create the mechanical needed to spin the center magnets
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Ways to Create Mechanical Energy Wind Water (Liquid) Steam Biological Combustion
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How does it generate electricity? 1)Create coils out of copper wire and place them around the magnet in a circle 2)Place a magnet such that it can be spun around the coils (Alternately the coils can spin inside the magnet) 3)Find a way to create the mechanical needed to spin the center magnets 4)Once the center spins it causes the copper’s electrons to flow in the copper wires = electrical energy
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Two Types of Generators 1)Dynamos: Create direct current which is current that travels in one direction only 2)Alternators: generate alternating currents (travel in one direction then the other )
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Generators and Motors Electrical Generators and Electrical Motors both contain the same parts.
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Generators and Motors Electrical Generators and Electrical Motors both contain the same parts. - Forcing the rotor of an electric motor to spin it can cause it to generate an electrical current - Adding electric power to an electrical generator will cause the rotor to spin.
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Assignment 1)Questions on notes 2)Finish crosswords for natural gas and exchange with someone else
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