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Engine-driven generators are powered by internal combustion engines. These engines convert the chemical energy of fuel (such as gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or propane) into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy then drives the generator’s alternator, creating electrical power through the process of electromagnetic induction. The generator’s alternator typically has coils of wire that are made to spin in a magnetic field, inducing an electric current in those wires. The engine’s role is to provide the necessary mechanical force to keep the alternator’s components moving, thus producing electricity.
Answer: c
Explanation: The engine driven generators are driven by the different forms of internal combustion engine. These generators have higher speeds for higher power ratings.