The energy produced by water in motion is passed through a fan or turbine. A generator attached to the fan or turbine spins with it and produces electricity.
The heat from the earth is used to heat water. The water is used to turn a turbine - which generates electricity.
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
Electricity.
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It is changed into electricity by a machine.It is used to heat water which, when changed into steam, powers the turbines, these then turn the generators to produce electricity
Hydroelectric energy uses water to turn large turbines in damns to generate electricity, while wind energy uses wind to turn wind turbines to generate electricity.
Usually the water will turn some wheels or turbine; this will then turn a generator, which generates the electricity.
The heat from the earth is used to heat water. The water is used to turn a turbine - which generates electricity.
Wind and water force can be used to turn turbines which in turn produce electricity. I'm not entirely sure how turbines work but I believe that the turning motion produces kinetic energy which can be harnessed as electricity.
Yes, falling water can turn a turbine and generate electricity, as it does in hydro-electric dams.
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
If we don't conserve electricity(most of which is obtained when fossil fuels are burnt to boil water and the kinetic energy from the water vapour is used to turn turbines connected to power generators), all the fossil fuels(eg. Coal, oil, etc.) in the world will run out and we will not be able to get electricity readily. We have to then turn to sources of energy like solar energy.
Electricity.
The steam from the boiling water is used to turn a turbine, which spins the rotor of a generator. The generator is what actually produces electricity.
Using a steady flow of fluid matter to propel turbines, which in turn turn electricity producing generators.
Underground heat turns water into steam.The steam is used to spin a turbine, generating electricity.
Underground heat turns water into steam.The steam is used to spin a turbine, generating electricity.