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Which of the following is NOT a factor in how much voltage is produced by a

generator?
How fast the magnet in the generator is moving through the coiled wire
How many amps are run through the electromagnet of the generator
How strong the magnet in the generator actually is
How many times the wire is coiled in the generator....

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Answer:

How fast the magnet in the generator is moving through the coiled wire

Step-by-step explanation:

Another name for an electric generator is the electric motor. It is a device that is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.

It comprises of a rectangular coil of insulated wire called armature which rotates about a fixed axis. Powerful magnets provides the required magnetic field. A commutator made of split ring copper and two carbon brushes are attached to it.

The voltage produced by the electric motor depends on;

i) The strength of the magnetic field.

ii) The number of turns of the coil

iii) The current across the armature

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