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they both produce electricity.
they both use turbines to produce electricity
They all produce static electricity.
They both produce electricity
Because they both have current i think
The river Nile (prior to the construction of the Aswan Dam) used to flood every year, depositing both water and silt on the land near the shore. This was a source of both irrigation and fertilization, by a means that was completely effortless for farmers; it just happened by itself. It was, therefore, very easy to farm in the vicinity of the Nile. Now the Nile is used to generate electricity instead, and does not flood.
Solar cells and batteries are similar in that they both produce electricity.
The only similarity I can think of is that they both produce electricity
Solar cells and batteries are similar in that they both produce electricity.
They both produce electricity, the first is clean and renewable, the second is not.
Both. But filtration is more common.
Faraday showed that a wire passing through a magnetic field will produce electricity. This is how a generator works. Many windings of wire on an armature spin in a magnetic field. This makes electricity.