Absolutely. It's the HEAT of the spark that does it. Electric sparks are so hot they'll melt steel.
They are spun by steam or by falling water, and turn the generators that produce electricity.
Allow the steam to cool down and it will turn back to water.
# Burn the oil, use the heat to boil water. # Use the steam from the boiling water to spin a steam turbine. # Use the steam turbine to turn an electric generator. This is the basic process a conventional power station uses to generate electricity.
You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.
Most electric plants use steam to turn a turbine which then turns a generator.
Yes Distilled water can be used in nuclear power plants to obtain steam. This steam after spinning the turbines (to turn electric generators for electricity generation) is condensed in a closed circuit and returned back as water to be heated up again and turned to steam.
They are called turbines, and they turn a dynamo, which generates electric current.
You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.
yes it does as the air mixed in with the water, evaporates into steam.
You have to cool it.
water is a liquid but water vapours is steam... when we boil water it will turn into steam which is called water vapours...
When you boil water, a lot of air-bubbles appears on the surface. it is the water turning into steam.