Generators & Dynamos (Edexcel IGCSE Physics)
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Generators & dynamos
The generator effect can be used to:
Generate a.c in an generator
Generate d.c in a dynamo
Alternator
A simple alternator is a type of generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
An alternator is a rotating coil in a magnetic field with slip rings
A rectangular coil that is forced to spin in a uniform magnetic field
The coil is connected to a centre-reading meter by metal brushes that press on two metal slip rings
The slip rings and brushes provide a continuous connection between the coil and the meter
When the coil turns in one direction:
The pointer deflects first one way, then the opposite way, and then back again
This is because the coil cuts through the magnetic field lines and an alternating potential difference, and therefore current, is induced in the coil
An alternating current may also be produced when a magnet rotates within a stationary coil
Both methods operate on the principle that p.d. is induced when a coil experiences a changing external magnetic field
The induced potential difference and the current alternate because they repeatedly change direction
a.c output from an alternator - the current is both in the positive and negative region of the graph
Dynamos
A dynamo in physics is the name for a a direct current generator
A simple dynamo is the same as an alternator except that the dynamo has a split-ring commutator instead of two separate slip rings
A dynamo is a rotating coil in a magnetic field connected to a split ring commutator
As the coil rotates, it cuts through the field lines
This induces a potential difference between the end of the coil
The split ring commutator changes the connections between the coil and the brushes every half turn in order to keep the current leaving the dynamo in the same direction
This happens each time the coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines
Therefore, the induced potential difference does not reverse its direction as it does in the alternator
Instead, it varies from zero to a maximum value twice each cycle of rotation, and never changes polarity (positive to negative)
This means the current is always positive (or always negative)
D.C output from a dynamo - the current is only in the positive region of the graph
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Motors and generators look very similar, but they do very different things. When tackling a question on either of them, make sure you are writing about the right one!
You are also expected to know that alternating current can be produced when a coil rotates in a magnetic field, or when a magnet rotates within a coil. The key is relative motion between the coil and the magnet.
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