Electricity/Electricity generator

Electricity generators

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 * Source of DC Electricity  ||   || Electricity types || Mathematical formula 
 * Electrolysis || Galvanic_cell_labeled.svg || DC || $$v(t)=V$$
 * Electrovoltaic || Recarreg%C3%A1vel.JPG || DC || $$v(t)=V$$
 * Photonvoltaic || Photoelectric effect in a solid - diagram.svg || DC || $$v(t)=V$$
 * Electromagnetic inducton || Alternator_1.svg|| AC || $$v(t)=V Sin \omega t$$
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 * Photonvoltaic || Photoelectric effect in a solid - diagram.svg || DC || $$v(t)=V$$
 * Electromagnetic inducton || Alternator_1.svg|| AC || $$v(t)=V Sin \omega t$$
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 * Electromagnetic inducton || Alternator_1.svg|| AC || $$v(t)=V Sin \omega t$$
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Electricity types
Electricity falls into the 2 types AC (/Alternating Current/) and DC (/Direct Current/)

AC (/Alternating Current/)
Electricity provides a sinusoidal time varying voltage over time
 * $$v(t)=V Sin \omega t$$

DC (/Direct Current/)
Electricity provides constant voltage over time
 * $$v(t)=V$$