Meaning Dynamo
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1882, short for dynamo-machine, from German dynamoelektrischemaschine "dynamo-electric machine," coined 1867 by its inventor, German electrical engineer Werner Siemans (1816-1892), from Gree [..]
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generator (within automobile engine)
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Another word for "generator," a dynamo is a device that produces electricity as you pedal to power your bicycle lights. Usually they are either attached to the bicycle frame and rub on the t [..]
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Another word for "generator," a dynamo is a device that produces electricity as you pedal to power your bicycle lights. Usually they are either attached to the bicycle frame and rub on the t [..]
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To dream of a dynamo, omens successful enterprises if attention is shown to details of business. One out of repair, shows you are nearing enemies who will involve you in trouble.   
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British term for generator. Technically, the term "generator" is preferred, because "dynamo" primarily refers to a generator of direct current, while bicycle generators all produce [..]
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A mechanical device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction process.  
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A device (a tranducer) which converts kinetic energy into electrical energy. Dynamos are often used to produce a.c. electricity on a push-bike. Unlike a full-blown generator, the rotor coil is replace [..]
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UE, EM A device (a tranducer) which converts kinetic energy into electrical energy. Dynamos are often used to produce a.c. electricity on a push-bike. Unlike a full-blown generator, the rotor coil is [..]
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an application server
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(n) generator consisting of a coil (the armature) that rotates between the poles of an electromagnet (the field magnet) causing a current to flow in the armature
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A device that produces Direct Current from a rotating shaft. See Generator.
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The first type of large generator developed for a power plant.
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Dynamics of North Atlantic Models
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(n.) A device that generates electricity through the effect of motion in the presence of a magnetic field. The solar dynamo explains sunspots and the solar activity cycle.
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a device that creates electricity by turning around a magnet near a coil of wire.
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A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. A generator.
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The very first electric generator capable of producing power for consumers on a large scale, it converted mechanical rotation within a magnetic field into a pulsing direct current. Thomas Edison built six dynamos for his Pearl Street Station in New York City—the first central station power system in the United States. It began commercial operation [..]
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Another word for "generator," a dynamo is a device that produces electricity as you pedal to power your bicycle lights. Usually they are either attached to the bicycle frame and rub on the tire or they are incorporated into the front or rear hub and built into a wheel. As the wheel turns, electricity is generated.
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A British term for a generator producing direct current.
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Machine that converts mechanical energy into direct electric current. Effected by revolution of an armature in a magnetic field.
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A physical system that converts mechanical energy (energy of motion) into magnetic energy. In the Sun, the mechanical energy results from the movement of the plasma at the Sun’s core.
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Operational code name for the British evacuation of Dunkirk in May/June 1940
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Another word for "generator," a dynamo is a device that produces electricity as you pedal to power your bicycle lights. Usually they are either attached to the bicycle frame and rub on the t [..]
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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A generator that produces Direct Current [DC]. Electrical Engineering Terms Interfacebus.com Home Page Electronic Parts Distributors Hardware Manufacturers Component Manufacturers Software Vendors Eng [..]
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Device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. The mechanical energy of rotation is converted into electrical energy in the form of a current in the armature.
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A dynamo-electric machine. An energetic person. ''That new Vice President of Marketing is a real dynamo; sales have already gone up this quarter.''
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dynamo
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