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generatorMachine that produces electrical energy from mechanical energy, as opposed to an electric motor, which does the opposite. A simple generator (known as a dynamo in the UK) consists of a wire-wound coil (armature) that is rotated between the poles of a permanent magnet. As the coil rotates it cuts across the magnetic field lines and a current is generated. A dynamo on a bicycle is an example of a simple generator. The current generated can be increased by using a stronger magnet, by rotating the armature faster, or by winding more turns of wire onto a larger armature.
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