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A-level Physics (Advancing Physics)/Generators/Worked Solutions

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1. Draw diagrams of an alternating current, the 'direct current' produced by a DC generator, and this current once it has been smoothed with a capacitor.

2. What is the phase difference (in radians) between the voltages produced by a three-phase generator?

3. According to Faraday's law, what three things will increase the amplitude of the emf created by a generator?

So, more coils, a stronger magnetic field or a higher frequency of rotation will increase the amplitude of the emf.

4. If an albatross touched two power cables carrying AC in phase, what would happen?

Nothing - there is no potential difference between the two cables.

5. What would happen if the two cables carried three-phase power?

Unfortunately, dead albatross - there is potential difference between the two cables.