Definition of Motor generator. Meaning of Motor generator. Synonyms of Motor generator

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Definition of Motor generator

Motor generator
Motor generator Motor generator The combination consisting of a generator and a driving motor mechanically connected, usually on a common bedplate and with the two shafts directly coupled or combined into a single shaft.

Meaning of Motor generator from wikipedia

- A motorgenerator (an M–G set) is a device for converting electrical power to another form. Motorgenerator sets are used to convert frequency, voltage...
- electric motor, and motors and generators are very similar. Many motors can generate electricity from mechanical energy. Electromagnetic generators fall into...
- induction generator or asynchronous generator is a type of alternating current (AC) electrical generator that uses the principles of induction motors to produce...
- An engine–generator is the combination of an electrical generator and an engine (prime mover) mounted together to form a single piece of equipment. This...
- of relatively cool gas Motorgenerator, a device for converting electrical power to another form Atmospheric water generator, a device capable of extracting...
- machines, Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), or slip-ring generators, are electric motors or electric generators, where both the field magnet windings...
- the form of torque applied on the motor's shaft. An electric generator is mechanically identical to an electric motor, but operates in reverse, converting...
- and starter motor with: MG1, an AC motor-generator having a permanent magnet rotor, used as a motor when starting the ICE and as a generator (alternator)...
- Newman's Energy Machine was a DC motor which the inventor, Joseph Newman, claimed to produce mechanical power exceeding the electrical power being supplied...
- the motor is used as a generator (for example when an electrical load, such as a light bulb, is placed across the terminals of the motor and the motor shaft...