Understanding Generator Theory Means Passing Your Electrical Exam

Preparing to answer theory related questions is key to passing the electrical exam. Since not all exam questions are code related, you’ll need a working understanding of basic electrical theory to pass your exam. Can you answer the following question with ease?

Is the following statement true or false:

An inverter generates electricity from external sources, while a generator is designed to convert direct current power into alternating current power.

Answer: False.

A generator generates electricity from external sources, while an inverter is designed to convert direct current power into alternating current power.

Understanding the theory behind how inverters and generators are used in the field is key to understanding how they function.

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