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Basic Setup: Similar to a motor, an electric generator (or dynamo) consists of a coil of wire that can rotate between two permanent magnets.
Alternating Current (AC):
If the coil is connected to a complete circuit, an alternating current (AC) is generated. This happens because the direction of the induced current changes as the coil rotates, which is the principle behind an alternator.
Direct Current (DC):
To produce direct current (DC), the ends of the coil (labelled A and D in the diagram) are connected to a split ring commutator.
The commutator reverses the direction of the current every half-rotation, ensuring that the current always flows in the same direction. This setup is known as a dynamo.
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