No it doesn't :-)
the pedals drive the wheel, the wheel drive an electrical generator.2 possibilities for the wheel to drive the generator:-the wheel does not have a tire: a belt goes in the rim and drive a puley on the shaft of the generator.-the wheel has a tire: there is a drive roller on the shaft of the generator. the drive roller is pressed on the tire.The generator can be of any kind. They are commonly car alternator or permanent magnet dc motor, but you can also drive an alternative current squirel cage generator. Depending on the chosen generator, you have to use an electric circuit appropriate for the generator.
A wheel composed of a series of blades that is used to turn a generator is known as a turbine.
Water spins a wheel (think Holland) and the wheel spins a generator. A spinning generator releases energy to its connected load.
A turbine.
turbine
A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
To convert mechanical energy from a spinning wheel into electricity, you can use a generator or dynamo. Connect the spinning wheel to the generator using a shaft or belt drive to transfer the rotational motion. The generator converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
There isn't one set answer to this. It's going to depend on the output of the generator powered by the water wheel, the revolutions at which the wheel turns (and in turn, turns the generator shaft), etc.
If you mean a hydroelectric generator, the weight of falling water turns a turbine or water wheel. The turbine or water wheel is attached to a generator, and turns the generator, producing electricity.
A turbine.
A turbine.
A turbine.