Title: Energy Generation and Distribution
1How Does a Bicycle Generator Work?
- Energy Generation and Distribution
2A bicycle generator uses human power to generate
electricity
3A bicycle generator uses human power to generate
electricity But how?
4Conservation of Energy
Since energy is conserved, the chemical energy in
the persons body is converted into mechanical
energy in the bicycle, then electrical energy in
the motor.
5Motor
Armature
- Ampere's law states that an electric charge
passing through a looped circuit produces a
magnetic field.
Permanent Magnets
- Interaction of the internal electromagnet with a
surrounding fixed magnet produces the attractive
and repulsive force associated with the poles of
magnets and causes rotation.
6Motor
- A motor uses electrical energy to create
rotational motion, but the bicycle generator uses
mechanical energy and converts it into
electrical energy.
- The motor can act as a generator if the persons
pedaling overcomes the electromotive force of the
battery.
7Diode
Anode
Cathode
- A diode allows current to flow in only one
direction (from anode to cathode). Without it,
the motor would cause the tire to spin instead of
the other way around.
8Generator
- Michael Faraday discovered that if an object or
material that conducts electricity passes through
a magnetic field, then an electric current will
begin to flow through that material.
- In other words, the spinning tire causes the
motor shaft to rotate, which produces a current
through the leads.
Shaft
Leads
9Battery
- The electricity generated could be used to charge
a battery and be stored, or could be used
directly to power appliances.
10Inverter
- But there are two types of electric current
direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). - So we cant connect appliances directly to the
generator unless we use an inverter.
11Inverter
- A car battery provides direct current for all the
electrical components. - Our homes, on the other hand, are powered by
alternating current electricity.
12- Once the setup is complete, it can be used to
power low-wattage household appliances, like
charging a cell phone. - For a challenge, try making a human-powered
smoothie!
13Sources
Nicholson, Joseph. "How Does an Electric Motor
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