A 2-pole 1-coil DC generator has a single coil that cuts the magnetic field once per revolution, generating electromotive force (emf) periodically. A 2-pole 4-coil DC generator has four coils evenly spaced around the armature that each cut the magnetic field once per revolution, generating emf in each coil sequentially to produce a steady output voltage.
A 2-pole 1-coil DC generator has a single coil that cuts the magnetic field once per revolution, generating electromotive force (emf) periodically. A 2-pole 4-coil DC generator has four coils evenly spaced around the armature that each cut the magnetic field once per revolution, generating emf in each coil sequentially to produce a steady output voltage.
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A 2-pole 1-coil DC generator has a single coil that cuts the magnetic field once per revolution, generating electromotive force (emf) periodically. A 2-pole 4-coil DC generator has four coils evenly spaced around the armature that each cut the magnetic field once per revolution, generating emf in each coil sequentially to produce a steady output voltage.
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