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							|  | @ -18,8 +18,8 @@ The following phenomena are the main sources that we use to generate voltage: | |||
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| ### Magentism (electrical generators) | ||||
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| Magnetism is used the voltage source in electrical generators by far the most | ||||
| common method of producing powerful and large currents at scale. | ||||
| Magnetism is used as the voltage source in electrical generators and is by far | ||||
| the most common method of producing powerful and large currents at scale. | ||||
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 | ||||
| If a conductive wire is passed through a magnetic field voltage will be produced | ||||
| so long as there is motion between the magnetic field and the conductor. A | ||||
|  | @ -42,9 +42,8 @@ or **alternating current** (AC): | |||
| ### Chemicals (cells and batteries) | ||||
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 | ||||
| The chemical creation of current is the physics behind | ||||
| [batteries](Cells_and_batteries.md). | ||||
| Chemical current production produces currents on a smaller and less industrial | ||||
| scale than generators. | ||||
| [batteries](Cells_and_batteries.md). Chemical current production produces | ||||
| currents on a smaller and less industrial scale than generators. | ||||
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| A chemical cell consists in two dissimilar metals such as copper and zinc. We | ||||
| call these the **electrodes**. They are immersed in a salt, acid or alkaline | ||||
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