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is there magentic generators
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sure. name your poison, monopole or dipole ?is there magentic generators
Yes.is there magentic generators
But perhaps I should have added that technically, all devices for"William Plunkett" asked:
is there magentic generators
Yes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator#Theory_of_operation
Nuh-uh. The OP's question clearly asked about magentic generators. AndI wrote:
"William Plunkett" asked:
is there magentic generators
Yes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator#Theory_of_operation
But perhaps I should have added that technically, all devices for
converting electricity to mechanical power (or vice versa) by means
of rotating magnetic fields are covered by US Patent 381,968,
by Nikola Tesla. So perhaps we should all be sending royalties to
his estate; we in the electricity/electronics industries owe him a
great debt, as he was the discoverer of most of our principles and
the inventor of all our generators, motors, transformers, and
power transmission grids.
So in short, the answer to your question "is there magnetic generators"
is "Yes, thanks to Nikola Tesla.".
A regular automotive alternator uses rotating magnetic fieldsNuh-uh. The OP's question clearly asked about magentic generators.
And I suppose there could be, just as there are cyanic generators
and yellowific generators.
Sense 1 (generator (of voltage) which uses magnetic fields (aka "alternator")):is there magnetic generators
Sorry, I was just making a feeble joke by taking the (probable) typoOn 2012-02-21 10:38 PM, spamtrap1888 wrote:
Nuh-uh. The OP's question clearly asked about magentic generators.
And I suppose there could be, just as there are cyanic generators
and yellowific generators.
A regular automotive alternator uses rotating magnetic fields
to generate electric voltage. Therefore, an alternator is
a "magnetic generator".
Yes, there are other possible senses of the phrase, just as
there are multiple senses of many English words.
"Magnetic generator" could mean (among other things):
Typo? What typo? It's just 4 words:Sorry, I was just making a feeble joke by taking the (probable) typo
at face value.
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