what is the sine wave and freqency at a given r.p.m...hear is some help,the freqency is govend by the number of poles in the alternator and the r.p.m,the rotor is the moving part with the poles on it,the poles are shaped like saw teeth say 12 in all,...the stater is the part that does not move,but gives volage and current output the windings on this are square in shape,i have always thought this is the sine wave genarated,the alternator output will be a.c voltage as the rectifying diodes will be disconected,the question applies to any car alternator
2007-01-01
03:29:37
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