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00:00Electric generators are important devices in our daily lives, because they provide a
00:05reliable source of electricity for homes and businesses.
00:09They work by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy through rotational
00:14motion driven by energy sources such as wind, water, steam, or internal combustion engines.
00:22To understand how they work, we need to explore basic concepts like electromagnetism and the
00:28electromagnetic induction principle.
00:31Let's start by looking at how an electromagnet works.
00:34When an electric current flows through a coil of wire, also known as solenoid, it creates
00:39a magnetic field around the wire, turning it into an electromagnet.
00:44Inside the solenoid, the magnetic field lines are straight, evenly spaced, and all point
00:49in the same direction, just like the magnetic field of a bar magnet.
00:55You can determine the direction of the magnetic field produced by a solenoid using the right
01:00hand rule.
01:01If you hold the coil with your right hand and your fingers follow the direction of the
01:05current, your thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field.
01:10Changing the direction of the electric current will change the direction of the magnetic
01:14field.
01:15When the flow of electricity is stopped, the metallic wire will lose its magnetism and
01:20return to a normal state.
01:23This is the basic principle of how an electromagnet works.