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Definition of "Generator" |
A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. / A machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy by applying the principle of magnetic induction. A machine that produces ac or dc voltage, depending on the original design. / An electromechanical device that converts mechanical power into electrical power. / Generator, electronic devices that generate repeating or non-repeating electronic signals. / An electromagnetic device for producing direct current electricity. It was replaced by an alternator in the early 60s. Its problem was that it recharged the battery only at high speeds. Also called a dynamo. A machine that changes that changes mechanical energy into electrical energy. / Universal Mobile telecommunication System is a so-called "third-generation broadband , packet -based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia at data rates up to and possibly higher than 2 megabits per second, offering a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users no matter where they are located in the world. / (1) in electrical systems, any of a variety of electromechanical devices that convert mechanical power into electrical power, typically via Faraday induction effects between moving and stationary currentcarrying coils and/or magnets. Electrostatic generators use mechanical motion to physically separate stationary charges to produce a large electrostatic potential between two electrodes. |
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