tahir4awan
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I have a confusion about the alternator. We know that voltage is induced only with a magnetic filed. But as we know there is no permanent magnet in alternator (portable generator alternators) and electromagnetic is only magnetized with electricity. So how does alternator produce electricity with non magnetized coils.
In Wikipedia it is said,
"The rotor's magnetic field may be produced by induction (as in a "brushless" alternator) or by a rotor winding energized with direct current through slip rings and brushes. The rotor's magnetic field may even be provided by stationary field winding, with moving poles in the rotor"
I have a portable power generator. It has an alternator with slip ring rotor and stator. But I didn't see any supply to rotor so that it can induce voltage into stator. An AVR is installed which takes input from stator coils and outputs to the slip rings of the rotor. But question arise here how does stator produce electricity itself.
In Wikipedia it is said,
"The rotor's magnetic field may be produced by induction (as in a "brushless" alternator) or by a rotor winding energized with direct current through slip rings and brushes. The rotor's magnetic field may even be provided by stationary field winding, with moving poles in the rotor"
I have a portable power generator. It has an alternator with slip ring rotor and stator. But I didn't see any supply to rotor so that it can induce voltage into stator. An AVR is installed which takes input from stator coils and outputs to the slip rings of the rotor. But question arise here how does stator produce electricity itself.