In circuit theory, a generator is an active electrical device that converts one form of energy into electrical energy. Generators can provide electrical power in various forms, typically through a mechanical process, chemical reaction, or other means of energy conversion. The term "generator" is commonly used to refer to several types of devices, including: 1. **AC Generators (Alternators)**: These convert mechanical energy into alternating current (AC) electrical energy.

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