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I study Power Engineering in University. Today I asked my lecturer to explain me exactly how atom's electrons act under spinning rotor's magnetic field, that generated dynamic electricity. But he even didn't gave me to finish my question and said : "Explaining it to you is useless, you are not capable of understanding it". I felt very angry hearing these words, like I was an idiot. So I have some thoughts about electrons behavior under spinning rotor's magnetic field and I want your answer, is this theory correct and if it's not than why?
here is my theory:
Consider this is simple atom:

atom.jpg
When magnetic field cross atoms, if magnet's north side (+) is near to this atom the center of electron's path (gray circle) will not be on the center of nuclear, it will move toward magnet, because magnet has north side (+) and electron has (-) potential. As I believe the Voltage (U) is distance between center of nuclear and the center of electron's path. And the number of these atoms make amps.

electrons.jpg
That's why increasing rotor's magnetic field makes more voltage, and that's why air's ionization happens around high voltage wires (voltage like: 220 kv, 500 kv). Nuclear has not enough power hold electron and so this electron moves to new air's nuclear. I think that also explains why Current and Voltage are 90 degrees out of phase.
Please read my theory and tell me I am right or not, I really want to understand how this everything is done.
Also my lecturer told me that every information I can find on internet is written by fools and foolers are reading them. So I want to tell him that he is WRONG!!!
 
Thank all of you for your answers, especially grantr37 for your hard work. Now I know that deeper understanding this subject needs more knowledge, and my lecturer was right (but he could be little friendlier). Thanks again all of you, I am very interested in particles science and I will start learning more about it.
P.S.
My apologies to "44ALLAN" (same as "leftaroundabout") for quoting you without permission, I am sorry.

No worries mate I was incognito pretending to be a thicko spark but now everyone knows I'm the ultimate professor of quantum physics..............................gotta go my kettles boiled ova ffs !
 
Thank all of you for your answers, especially grantr37 for your hard work. Now I know that deeper understanding this subject needs more knowledge, and my lecturer was right (but he could be little friendlier). Thanks again all of you, I am very interested in particles science and I will start learning more about it.


P.S.

My apologies to "44ALLAN" (same as "leftaroundabout") for quoting you without permission, I am sorry.

Go into groups ... i set one up based around the particle physics and the underlining theory just post your questions in there although try not to let it distract you from your studies
 

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