Worlds cheapest and smallest electricity generator...
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Introduction
Introduction
You all must have seen various types of generators. Today, we are excited to introduce you to the world's smallest generator—a device so compact that you can literally eat it, sir. Even a small motor performs the same function. Here, we have a tiny, two-volt DC motor that we are not talking about as an after-supply unit, but rather as a generator that you can purchase for around ₹100. This small generator, without any diesel tool, can produce a voltage of more than 200 volts, going up to 300 volts, 400 volts, 500 volts, and beyond. And, that's not all. We will demonstrate how this generator can provide enough voltage to power household appliances.
The Synchronous Motor
This device is a synchronous motor that we recently ordered. Upon receiving it, we connected the generator to a multimeter and set the multimeter to the voltage measurement mode.
Demonstration
We are now going to rotate the generator while keeping an eye on the multimeter screen. As the generator rotates, observe the voltage readings. Here’s what happens next:
- Rotation and Observation: By simply rotating the synchronous motor, the multimeter readings start to climb, showing the impressive voltage output of this tiny device.
Conclusion
This miniature generator is an astonishing example of how small-scale technology can produce significant output. With just a tiny synchronous motor purchased for a minimal cost, you achieve high voltage outputs sufficient enough for various practical applications, presenting an innovative solution to power generation.
Keywords
- World's smallest generator
- Two-volt DC motor
- Synchronous motor
- Voltage output
- ₹100 generator
- Household voltage supply
FAQ
Q1: What is the cost of this small generator?
A1: The tiny generator can be purchased for around ₹100.
Q2: What voltage can this generator produce without diesel toll?
A2: This small generator can produce a voltage of more than 200 volts, with potentials of going up to 300 volts, 400 volts, and even 500 volts.
Q3: What type of motor is used in this generator?
A3: The generator uses a synchronous motor.
Q4: How can one measure the voltage output of this tiny generator?
A4: By connecting the generator to a multimeter set to voltage measurement mode and rotating the motor while observing the readings on the multimeter screen.
Q5: Did the demonstration show actual usage in a household?
A5: The demonstration showed the potential voltage output of the generator, which can imply its capability to power household appliances.