Yes, in this case the motion is a rotation. Basically a coil of wire is cutting magnetic lines of force.
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.
Heaters (With Resistive Coils) will change Electrical Energy into Heat Energy. Electric Motors (AC and DC) will convert Electrical Energy into Motion Energy.
"generator"
Convert electrical energy to energy of motion...
Convert electrical energy to energy of motion...
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.
Generator can transform mechanical energy into electrical energy by converting the rotational motion of its turbine into electrical current through electromagnetic induction.
Heaters (With Resistive Coils) will change Electrical Energy into Heat Energy. Electric Motors (AC and DC) will convert Electrical Energy into Motion Energy.
"generator"
Mechanical energy is sum of the GPE the energy related to position and EPE the elastic energy related to position and the KE the energy related to motion and it is converted to heat energy and you can convert ME to electrical energy A generator is used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. A motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
dynamo or generator
A generator.
Convert electrical energy to energy of motion...
Convert electrical energy to energy of motion...
An electrical generator, these can produce AC or DC electric current.
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
any common electrical generator ... windmill, hydro, bicycle wheel, steam turbine, etc.