What Device Reverses the Poles of a Magnet in a Generator/Motor?

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In summary, an electric generator/motor is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, or vice versa, using the principles of electromagnetism. It works by using a magnet and a conductor to create a magnetic field, which produces an electric current when the conductor is moved. There are different types of electric generators/motors, including DC and AC motors, and generators. These devices have various applications, such as powering appliances and renewable energy sources. To maintain an electric generator/motor, regular cleaning and lubrication, checking for loose connections, and following manufacturer's instructions is important.
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i am making a generator/motor and need to know what the device is called that reverses the poles of a magnet and where can i get/make one
 
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A commutator?
 

1. What is an electric generator/motor?

An electric generator/motor is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, or vice versa. It uses the principles of electromagnetism to produce an electric current by moving a conductor through a magnetic field.

2. How does an electric generator/motor work?

An electric generator/motor works by using a magnet and a conductor, such as a wire, to create a magnetic field. When the conductor is moved through the magnetic field, it experiences a force that causes it to move. This movement creates an electric current in the conductor, which can be used to power devices.

3. What are the different types of electric generators/motors?

There are several types of electric generators/motors, including DC motors, AC motors, and generators. DC motors use direct current to power the motor, while AC motors use alternating current. Generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, while motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.

4. What are the applications of electric generators/motors?

Electric generators/motors have a wide range of applications, including powering household appliances, industrial machinery, and transportation vehicles. They are also used in renewable energy sources such as wind turbines and hydroelectric power plants.

5. How can I maintain an electric generator/motor?

To maintain an electric generator/motor, it is important to regularly clean and lubricate any moving parts, check for loose connections, and replace worn out parts. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper usage and storage to ensure the longevity of the device.

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