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This document is a physics investigatory project on A.C. Generators submitted by Sahil Jaiswal for the academic year 2024-25. It covers the introduction, principle, construction, working, and applications of A.C. generators, along with relevant diagrams and theoretical explanations. The project highlights the importance of A.C. generators in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy and their various applications in daily life and industry.

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This document is a physics investigatory project on A.C. Generators submitted by Sahil Jaiswal for the academic year 2024-25. It covers the introduction, principle, construction, working, and applications of A.C. generators, along with relevant diagrams and theoretical explanations. The project highlights the importance of A.C. generators in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy and their various applications in daily life and industry.

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PHYSICS INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

A.C. Generator
Session:-2024-25

SUBMITTED BY:
Sahil Jaiswal
Class- XII B
CONTENTS
 Certificate
 Acknowledgment
 Introduction
 Principle of A.C. Generator
 Construction of A.C. Generator
 Theory
 Circuit Diagram
 Working of A.C. Generator
 Expression for Instaneous e.m.f.
produced
 Result
 Applications of A.C. Generator
 Bibliography
This is to certify that SAHIL JAISWAL,
a student of Class XII has successfully
completed the project under the
guidance of Mr. MANOJ KUMAR,During
the academic year 2024-2025 in partial
fulfillment of physics practical
examination conducted by CBSE.

Sub.Teacher Principal Examiner


ACKNOWLEDGMENT

It would my utmost pleasure to


express my sincere thanks to my physics
teacher Mr. Sahil Jiswal in providing
a helping hand in this project. His
valuable guidance and support and
supervision all through this project are
responsible for attaining its present
form.
Introduction
A.C. Generator means Alternating
current generator. It is a device which is
used to convert mechanical energy
into electrical energy.

A.C. generator forces electric current


to flow through an external circuit. The
source of mechanical energy may be a
reciprocating or turbine steam engine,
water falling through a turbine or
waterwheel, an internal combustion
engine, a wind turbine, a hand crank,
compressed air, or any other source of
mechanical energy.
Principle of A.C. Generator
It is based on the principle
of electro-magnetic
induction,
i.e., whenever amount of magnetic flux
linked with a coil changes, an e.m.f. is
induced in the coil.
The direction of current induced is given
by Fleming’s right-hand rule.
Construction of A.C. Generator
The A.C. Generator is consist of four main parts :

(1) THE COIL (ARMATURE) :


A rectangular coil ABCD consist of a large number
of turns of copper bound over a soft iron core is called
armature. The soft iron core is used to increase the
magnetic flux.

(2) MAGNETIC FIELD :


It is usually a permanent sponge magnet having
concave poles. The armature is rotated of a magnet so
that axis of the armature is perpendicular to magnetic
field lines.

(3) SLIP RINGS :


Slip rings are the magnetic rings, which are connected
to the terminal of the armature. These rings are
rotated with the coil and these are used to draw the
current from the generator.

(4) BRUSHES :
The brushes B1 & B2 just touches the slip rings.
They are not rotating with the coil and these
brushes lead to the output of load resistance.
Theory
1. The strong magnetic field is produced by a current flow
through the field coil of the rotor.

2. The field coil in the rotor receives excitation through the


use of slip rings and brushes.

3. Two brushes are spring-held in contact with the slip rings


to provide the continuous connection between the field coil
and external circuit.

4. The armature is contained within the windings of the


stator and is connected to the output.

5. Each time the rotor makes one complete revolution, one


complete cycle of AC is developed.

6. A generator has many turns of wire wound into the


slots of the rotor.

7. The magnitude of AC voltage generated by an AC


generator is dependent on the field strength and speed of
the rotor.

8. Most generators are operated at a constant speed;


therefore, the generated voltage depends on field excitation
or strength.
Circuit Diagram
Working of an A.C. Generator

The coil is rotated in the anti-clockwise


direction. In the first half rotation the arm AB is
moving outward and CD is moving inward. So
the e.m.f. is induced in the arm AB from A to B.
And in the arm CD from C to D. After half
rotation (in the second half). The arm CD is
moving outward and AB is moving inward. In
this time current is induced in arm CD from D to
C. And in arm AB from B to A. In the second-half
rotation, the current direction is changing so in
this generator AC is produced.
Expression for Instaneous
e.m.f. produced

It's making angle θ with vertical. If w is


Let position of the coil at any time t.

uniform angular speed of the coil.

Then, θ =ωt

B be the strength of magnetic field n


be the number of turns in the coil and
A area of the coil then magnetic flux
with the coil in this position is given by :

Φ = nBA Cosθ = nBA Cos ωt.


Differentiate w.r.t. time:-

Maximum value of e.m.f. So 𝜺,


ε = ε° sin(𝜔𝑡)
Result:-
Hence, maximum value of instantaneous e.m.f. in an AC
Generator is given by

𝜺 = 𝜺° sin(𝝎𝒕)
Applications of A.C. Generator
1. Aircraft auxiliary power generation, wind
generators, high-speed gas turbine
generators.

2. Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) drive


systems, automotive starter generators.

3. An ac generator, or 'alternator', is used to


produce ac voltages for transmission via the
grid system or, locally, as portable generators.

4. All of our household appliances run on ac


current.
Ex: Refrigerator, washing machines, oven, lights,
fan, etc.

5. The main advantage of AC is ease of


power distribution.
It is more efficient to use high voltage to distribute
power, but it is not safe to have high voltage at
home. It is easy to step up (and step down) AC
voltage using a transformer.
Bibliography

•CBSE Lab manual


•Help of Physics Teacher
•NCERT Textbook
•Websites:-
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.com

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