Generator
I know SP doesnt have electrical currents, magnetic North or South, or even really magnetic fields. But This is basically a 3D diagram on how generators generate electricity.
What you're looking at is a couple of different parts that includes a spinning Axel of rotation, and two wire coils. As something spins the axle, the wire coils rotate inside a magnetic field between North and South magnets. These wire coils generate an electrical current using the magnetic fields. As the wire coils pass inside the Split Ring commutators, the electric current is passed through carbon brushes. an example of where the electric current might go is an outlet in your house.
Controls:
Throttle to spin the axle, but don't increase it fast, do it slowly. If you go too fast it'll break the little electricity indicator.
Once you are able to go to 100% throttle withought breaking the indicator it should rise to the top and produce enough power to power your phone charger and phone.
Ag. 8 Activates the magnets so don't turn it off.
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Of course, you would need some type of force to spin the axel, whether its steam, smoke, or some other force. In this case, it is an infinite rotator. Its unrealistic, but then again, its Simple PLanes.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Generator V.1
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 13.0ft (4.0m)
- Length 14.1ft (4.3m)
- Height 6.4ft (2.0m)
- Empty Weight 1,799lbs (816kg)
- Loaded Weight 1,799lbs (816kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 4035
Parts
- Number of Parts 29
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 113
Thanks a lot bro! @Majestic77
okay @User1022359808
yeah I know but it wasn't hitting anything, plus the hotboxes were inside of each other. @User1022359808
This is really neat!
Okay thx didmd know why it dead that @User1022359808