Final Answer:
An alternator uses all of the following for power, except a Chain.
Option B is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alternators in vehicles are commonly powered by a system of belts, which transfer mechanical power from the engine to the alternator. Options A, C, and D (V-Belt, Cogged V-Belt, and Ribbed Belt) are types of belts that can be used to drive an alternator. However, a chain is not typically used to drive alternators in vehicles. Chains are more commonly associated with mechanisms like timing chains in internal combustion engines. Alternators, on the other hand, are generally belt-driven. The belt connects the alternator to the engine's crankshaft, allowing the rotational energy from the engine to be converted into electrical energy by the alternator.
Option B is the answer.