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Kinetic energy to electrical energy
Static electricity
Light Energy to Electrical Energy
light energy to elctrical energy
Think about what happens in a hydroelectric plant. The potential energy in the water is called 'potential' because the water has a place to go-- down. As the water falls it gains more and more kinetic energy. What is the water made to do before it's released? It passes through huge turbines and it makes the turbines spin. It's the spinning of the turbines that generates electricity. The kinetic energy of the water is converted to electricity.
Typically, 235U, is collided with neutrons to cause fission. This is not a simple process, and a description of what happens can be seen as the answer to the question, "What happens when a uranium atom is hit by a neutron?" A link to this is below. Fission produces a lot of heat. This heat is used to boil water, which drives a steam turbine. The turbine turns a generator, which produces electricity. There are variations in this, but the concept is pretty much uniform among current nuclear power plants.
steam is used to generate electricity. what happens to the steam after it has generated electricity?
Electricity is converted partially in to heat by means of a heating element built in the dryer. Another part of electricity is converted to a circular motion of an electric motor with a fan, which forces the hot air out of the hairdryer.
electricity
Hydro electric energy is extremely safe, all that happens is that water streams through a pipe which moves a tubine inside the pipe which is connected to a generator which generates electricity that is sent straight into the power grid. its simple
Electricity flows in a complete circuit
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