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Engine electrical systems are responsible for providing power to the aircraft’s engines.

These systems include


the starter motor, generator, and battery. The starter motor is used to start the engine by turning the
engine’s crankshaft. The generator is used to provide electrical power to the aircraft’s systems and to
recharge the battery. The battery is used to provide electrical power to the aircraft’s systems when the
generator is not operating.

Engine electrical systems are critical to the safe operation of modern aircraft. They are designed to be highly
reliable and fault-tolerant to ensure that the engines can be started and operated safely. In addition, these
systems are designed to be lightweight and compact to minimize their impact on the aircraft’s weight and
performance.

Together, avionics, aircraft computing, airframe electronics, and engine electrical systems play a critical role
in modern aircraft electrical systems. They are responsible for controlling and monitoring various systems
that are essential for the safe operation of the aircraft as well as the comfort of its passengers.

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