An alternator's current is induced in the stator windings, which are stationary components surrounding the rotating rotor. As the rotor, equipped with magnets or electromagnets, spins within the stator, it creates a changing magnetic field, which induces an alternating current (AC) in the stator windings according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. This induced current is then sent out to power electrical systems or charge batteries.
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