ETYM Latin.
Machine that produces electrical energy from mechanical energy, as opposed to an electric motor, which does the opposite. A simple generator (dynamo) consists of a wire-wound coil (armature) that is rotated between the poles of a permanent magnet. The movement of the wire in the magnetic field induces a current in the coil by electromagnetic induction, which can be fed by means of a commutator as a continuous direct current into an external circuit. Slip rings instead of a commutator produce an alternating current, when the generator is called an alternator.
1. A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction.
2. Someone who originates or causes or initiates something; SYN. source, author.
3. An electronic device for producing a signal voltage.
4. An apparatus that produces a vapor or gas.
1. Mašina koja proizvodi električnu energiju (dinamo-mašina, alternator);
2. Kotao u parnoj mašini;
3. Stvaralac, tvorac (lat.)
Rađač, rodilac, proizvođač, stvaralac; fiz. sprava za proizvođenje gasova, elektriciteta; dinamoelektrični generator, mašina za proizvođenje elektriciteta indukcijom.
Stvaraoc, autor, stvoritelj.