Question: What is a synchronous generator, and how does it differ from an asynchronous generator?Answer: A synchronous generator produces electricity with a constant speed that is synchronized with the grid frequency, while an asynchronous generator (or induction generator) operates at variable speeds and does not need to be synchronized with the grid. |
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