The alternator indeed utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate electricity. Electromagnetic induction refers to the generation of electromotive force in a conductor when it moves in a way that cuts through magnetic field lines in a magnetic field. If the conductor forms a closed circuit, current will flow. An alternator typically consists of components such as a stator, rotor, end cover, and bearings. In actual operation, the rotation of the rotor causes the stator coils to cut through magnetic field lines, generating induced electromotive force and subsequently outputting electrical energy.
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