How Do You Spell MAGNETO?

Pronunciation: [maɡnˈiːtə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Magneto is a word commonly used to describe a type of electrical generator used in gasoline-powered engines. The spelling of this word is based on the phonetic transcription of its pronunciation, which is "mæɡˈni.təʊ" in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word is spelled with a "g" and not a "j" because the "g" sound in this word is pronounced hard. This is evident in the first syllable of the word ("mag") which is pronounced with a hard "g" sound.

MAGNETO Meaning and Definition

  1. Magneto is a noun commonly used to refer to a device known as an electrical generator, which is utilized for the generation of electric current by electromagnetic induction. It typically consists of a rotating magnet or a set of magnets (depending on its design) and a coil of wire. When the magnet(s) rotates within the coil, it produces a changing magnetic field, thereby inducing an electric current in the wire according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.

    The term "magneto" is commonly associated with early ignition systems used in internal combustion engines, specifically those used in automobiles and motorcycles before the introduction of electronic ignition systems. In these older systems, the magneto is responsible for generating the electrical charge required to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine's combustion chambers.

    In a traditional magneto ignition system, a magnet rotates close to a coil of wire, which creates a high voltage spark that is distributed to the spark plugs at the appropriate time in the engine's cycle. This spark ignites the air-fuel mixture, allowing the engine to run.

    Apart from its association with ignition systems, the term "magneto" can also refer to any device or system that generates electricity through the principles of electromagnetic induction. Magneto-electric machines are often employed in various applications, such as power generation, transport systems, and industrial machinery.

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Etymology of MAGNETO

The word "magneto" has its origins in the late 19th century and is derived from the Latin word "magnes" meaning "magnet" or "magnetic". It is combined with the suffix "-o", which is typically used to form nouns denoting instruments or apparatus. Therefore, "magneto" refers to an apparatus or device related to magnets or magnetic fields.

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Plural form of MAGNETO is MAGNETOS

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