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How Does A Electric Generator Works?

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    In a generator a current called (amperage) is passes through a coil to produce usually motion. The energy from magnet transfer into nail then to copper wire and then to the light bulb. So when we spin the magnet, the light bulb go light.
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    Guest 

    answered 9 months ago

      In a generator a current called (amperage) is passed through a coil to produce usually motion. One example would be the generator in a soft drink machine used to deliver product.
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      Mathfriend 

      answered 9 months ago

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