AC Generator Help: Get Answers for School Physics Assignment

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The discussion focuses on constructing an AC generator for a school physics assignment, emphasizing the importance of generating voltage through induction. Key components include enameled magnet wire for the coil, soft iron for the iron core, and the necessity of split rings and brushes for electrical contact. Proper coil construction is critical to avoid shorting, ensuring that the turns do not touch each other. The discussion provides definitive answers to questions regarding materials and construction techniques.

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  • Understanding of electromagnetic induction principles
  • Familiarity with AC generator components, including coils and iron cores
  • Knowledge of electrical insulation materials, specifically enameled magnet wire
  • Basic concepts of electrical contacts, including split rings and brushes
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  • Research the properties and applications of enameled magnet wire
  • Learn about the design and construction of soft iron cores for generators
  • Explore the role of split rings and brushes in electrical engineering
  • Investigate best practices for winding coils in electromagnetic devices
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Hey, I need to make an AC Generator for a school physics assignment.
It will be marked on how much voltage it generates.

I will be doing this using induction with the following equipment:
* Permanent magnet
* Coil/Wire
* Iron Core
* Split Rings/Brushes ?

My questions are:
* What's the best material for the coil/wire?
* How can I make a good iron-core?
* When constructing the coil, does it matter if the coil is wounded so that it is touching itself throughout the iron-core (ie. there is no visible spacing between the coils/turns)?
* Are split rings/brushes necessary? What are they for?


Any help is appreciated.
 
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nguyentech said:
What's the best material for the coil/wire?
Enameled magnet wire.
nguyentech said:
How can I make a good iron-core?
Use soft iron. Its specific design will depend on your rotating coil.
nguyentech said:
When constructing the coil, does it matter if the coil is wounded so that it is touching itself throughout the iron-core (ie. there is no visible spacing between the coils/turns)?
It matters because the turns should not be shorting. Enameled magnet wire provides the insulation you need.
nguyentech said:
Are split rings/brushes necessary? What are they for?
Split rings are used in the commutator and brushes provide continuous electrical contact between a part that's moving and a part that's stationary.
 

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