el_manu
Member
Um, I have a question regarding the structure of both generators. In DC generators, the brushes are stationary and it creates friction with the commutator.............In AC generators, do the brushes turn with the generator, and what are the terminals connected to...look at picture (the bottom diagram in the link)
I thought the brushes turn with generator, so does whatever the terminals are connected to have to spin or not, because I can see the terminals getting tangled if the object they are connected to are stationary. And if whatever is connected to the terminals spin around with the generator, how does that help us do anything with the electricity generated.
I thought the brushes turn with generator, so does whatever the terminals are connected to have to spin or not, because I can see the terminals getting tangled if the object they are connected to are stationary. And if whatever is connected to the terminals spin around with the generator, how does that help us do anything with the electricity generated.