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eulercheung
Hello fellow Physicist,
I am working on a Generator project from the scratch. When I look at the equations of Generator, I notice most of them involve only V but not I. i.e. Output of electrical current is taken to be granted. However, this is not the case when we are actually building one, there is some curious situation when only V is observed, but the I is too minimal to be counted. I just wonder what factors determine V of output in Generator, and what factors determine I of output in Generator. It appears to be that I and V vary independent of each other.

Who can help me out with this? The critical question is what make a Generator output both Voltage and Current, and in what other cases that the Generator only output Voltage.


Sincerely
Innovator
Euler Cheung

Guest_Confused2
Duplicated post.. see answers here
http://forum.physorg.com/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=113560
-C2.
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