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Directions: Identify the parts of the
simple motor.
1. A power supply/Battery
2. Field Magnet
3. Electromagnet.
4. Armature or rotor.
5. Commutator.
6. Brushes.
7. Axle.
Directions: Identify the parts of the simple motor.
Directions: Identify the parts of the simple motor.
Directions: Identify the parts of the
Generator
1. Field Magnet
2. Armature or rotor.
3. Commutator.
4. Brushes.
5. Stator
Directions: Identify the parts of the
Generator
1. Field Magnet
2. Armature or rotor.
3. Commutator.
4. Brushes.
5. Stator
Directions: Study the figure and answer the
following questions
1. What happen when magnets are
moved inside the coil?
2. The induction of electricity by
moving magnets around the coil is
called ________.
ELROMANETIECTGC
IUCTINDON
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
is the creation of an
electro-motive force
(EMF) by way of a
moving magnetic field
around an electric
conductor.
Directions: Arrange the letter to form a word that
best described the statement.

EGNLMAETECTROS 1. are
made of coils of wire with
electricity passing through it.
Directions: Arrange the letter to form a word that
best described the statement.
ELEGNETICTROMAC CTIOINDUN
2. is the creation of an electro-motive
force (EMF) by way of a moving
magnetic field around an electric
conductor.
Directions: Arrange the letter to form a word that
best described the statement.
ELNETISECTROMAGM
3. is the physical interaction among
electric charges, magnetic moments,
and the electromagnetic field.
Directions: Arrange the letter to form a word that
best described the statement.
RATOGENER
4. is a device that converts motive
power (mechanical energy) or fuel-
based power (chemical energy) into
electric power
Directions: Arrange the letter to form a word that
best described the statement.
MOROT
5. is an electrical machine that
converts electrical energy into
mechanical energy
Directions: Describe each parts a of
generator
Directions: Describe each parts a of
generator
1. Acting as the
armature, rotates in the
field, cutting the lines of
force and producing the
desired output voltage.
Directions: Describe each parts a of
generator
2. Creates a magnetic field
between the north and south
pole. when the rotor moves
between the north and south
pole of the magnet, the
electrons in the coil begin to
flow. Magnet
Directions: Describe each parts a of
generator
3. are used to conduct
electrical current
between moving parts
and stationary wiring.
Directions: Describe each parts a of
generator
4. Is a specialized to
reverse the electrical
current direction.
Guide question
1. How does electromagnetic induction
relate to generator?
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
is the creation of an
electro-motive force
(EMF) by way of a
moving magnetic field
around an electric
conductor.
Guide question
1. How does electromagnetic induction
relate to generator?
A generator uses electromagnetic
induction to produce a current in a
conducting coil. The coil of a generator is
rotated within a magnetic field.
Guide question
2. How generator works?
Guide question
2. How generator works?
Generators convert mechanical or chemical
energy into electrical energy. They do this by
capturing the power of motion and turning it into
electrical energy by forcing electrons from the
external source through an electrical circuit.
Guide question
3. What type of energy generator needs to
function?
4. What type of energy it produces?
Guide question
3. What type of energy generator needs to
function?
MECHANICAL ENERGY
4. What type of energy it produces?
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Directions: Answer the questions
Why is it important to learn how
electromagnetic induction and generators
work
Give 3 important applications of
generators
1.
2.
3.
Directions: Identify and describe each parts of a
generator
Directions: Identify the following
1. Is an electrical machine that converts
electrical energy into mechanical energy.
2. Is an interaction that occurs between
particles with electric charge via
electromagnetic fields.
Directions: Identify the following
3. Is the area around a magnet in which the effect
of magnetism is felt.
4. It is the creation of an electro-motive force
(EMF) by way of a moving magnetic field
around an electric conductor and, conversely, the
creation of current by moving an electric
conductor through a static magnetic field.
Directions: Identify the following
5. Is a device that converts
mechanical energy obtained from an
external source into electrical energy
as the output.

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