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The process under observation also involved converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). This transformation is a key function of generators, playing a critical role in electrical systems. The experiments revealed that even in the absence of external connections, there was an observable residual energy, indicating that the generator was not entirely inert.
Measuring Residual Energy
To delve deeper into this phenomenon, measurements were taken using milliamps and microamperes. These measurements confirmed the presence of some form of residual energy within the generator. This discovery not only prompted further investigation into the generator's design but also raised questions about the efficiency and longevity of its performance.