The generators transfer mechanical energy into very useful electrical energy.
A generator changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Generator can transform mechanical energy into electrical energy by converting the rotational motion of its turbine into electrical current through electromagnetic induction.
A generator transform kinetic energy to electrical
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A generator. It uses the heat energy from burning gasoline or a similar fuel.
A generator. It uses the heat energy from burning gasoline or a similar fuel.
Generators transform energy into electrical energy. The output of the generator is the electric power it "makes". The input is whatever is used to create mechanical energy to turn the "prime mover", or the thing that makes the generator spin (be it steam / thermal energy, water, wind, etc.).
when wind makes a wind tower's blades turn, there is a generator that makes electricity out of it.
A dam does not transform mechanical energy from the motion of water into electrical energy. A turbine can convert the kinetic energy of moving water, coming from a dam, a river, or anywhere, into mechanical energy, which a generator then takes to convert that into electrical energy.
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Yes,the mechanical energy of steam can turn the shaft of a generator thru the steam turbine in which the steam acts on its blade to produce rotational motion to transform mechanical energy. Yes, the mechanical energy of steam can turn the shaft of a generator thru steam turbine as the driver, because the steam will acts on the tubine blade to produce rotational motion to transform mechanical energy and elctrical energy as well.
A generator. It uses the heat energy from burning gasoline or a similar fuel.