So basically it won't have any effect on the rotor while its in motion?
Yeah I've already mentioned about my intentions a few post earlier just have a look at it and youll know what I'm talking about
Hey ill have a look at then and will revert back if I come up with any queries... Btw I'm not pursuing science... I'm a commerce student planning to pursue MBA this year
Yeah... Ohhh but is there anyway where I can reduce the input power required to get the rotor moving for the same level of output? Like someway of increasing mechanical advantage or something ?
Can someone tell me how to ascertain the power dating of a generator? Like there must be some equation or something...
And also what are the main components of a rotor in a generator ? ( all the parts and components)
Well yeah actually I'm not going to build this at home, like ill get it built buy a manufacturer but I just want to know whether it is possible to reduce the weight and inertia of the rotor by substituting components of the rotor that do not contribute in producing the magnetic field from steel...