Electrical generator
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Early 20th century alternator made in Budapest, Hungary, in the power generating hall of a hydroelectric station
Generator in Zwevegem, West Flanders, Belgium
In electricity generation, an electrical generator is a device that converts kinetic energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction. The reverse conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is done by a motor, and motors and generators have many similarities. The source of mechanical energy may be a reciprocating or turbine steam engine, water falling through a turbine or waterwheel, an internal combustion engine, a wind turbine, a hand crank, or any other source of mechanical energy.