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Topic 7 - Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Alternators and Dynamos
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Generators
Make use of the
generator
effect to induce a
current
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Alternating current
(AC)
Current that changes direction every
half
turn
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Direct current (DC)
Current that flows in the
same
direction
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Alternators
1.
Rotate
a
coil
in a magnetic field
2. Construction is like a
motor
3. As the coil (or magnet) spins, a
current
is induced
4. Current changes direction every
half
turn
5. Have slip
rings
and
brushes
to prevent swapping contacts
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Dynamos
1. Work the same as
alternators
2. Have a
split-ring commutator
instead of slip rings
3. Swaps the connection every
half
turn to keep the current flowing in the
same
direction
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Oscilloscope
Shows how the
potential difference
generated in the coil changes over time
For AC, the line goes
up
and down, crossing the
horizontal
axis
For DC, the line stays
above
the axis (the pd is always
positive
)
The
height
of the line is the generated
potential difference
at that time
Increasing the
frequency
of revolutions increases the overall pd, but it also creates more
peaks
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Increasing
revolutions
Increases the overall potential difference, but also creates more
peaks
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