None. A generator generates electricity, it does not store it.
A generator produces electricity. A battery holds an electrical charge.
It depends on how much you are willing to pay. For an economy generator, the cheapest generator will put out 2500 watts, while the most expensive generator will put out double that amount.
No, the Van de Graaff generator can produce a large amount of charge but does not hold the charge itself. The generator must be in motion in order to produce electricity. Once the motion stops, the charge is lost.
The purpose of a generator is to generate electricity. An electric generator would be redundant. It would need electricity to make electricity and when there is a power outage there is not electricity.
A generator produces electricity.
The general term generator is usually applied to the kind of generator that produces electricity, or electric power.
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by using a generator.
The electric static generator is a device that produces static electricity, or electricity at high voltage
You can't directly. But using a hydro generator, water pushes a generator, which generates electricity
A motor takes electricity and creates rotating motion. A generator takes rotating motion and turns it into electricity.
A coil has to spin in a generator to produce electricity.