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Generators create (from nothing) electrical energy.
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Generators convert energy from one form (usually mechanical) into electrical energy; they do not create energy from nothing. Energy is conserved — the electrical output equals the input energy minus losses (heat, friction, etc.).
Generators convert energy from one form (usually mechanical) into electrical energy; they do not create energy from nothing. Energy is conserved — the electrical output equals the input energy minus losses (heat, friction, etc.).
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