That's actually quite simple: Kinetic energy is movement energy, so the movement is simply transferred to a turbine.
A wind turbine turns kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy by rotating the turbine blades. The mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by a generator inside the turbine.
A wind turbine uses kinetic energy of the air to turn a generator. The wind pushes the blades of the turbine, causing them to rotate, which in turn spins the generator to produce electricity.
kinetic energy is transfered to electric energy
Steam, water, or wind can apply force to turn the turbine of a generator. The turbine converts the kinetic energy from these sources into mechanical energy, which in turn drives the generator to produce electricity.
It turns the pressure energy into kinetic energy that moves the rotors electric generators to produce electricity
kinetic (the energy in the moving air)
A turbine. They can be driven by wind or water.
A wind turbine is a device that uses blades to capture kinetic energy from the wind and turn a generator to produce electricity.
Turbines are attache to either alternator or generator which converts mechanical energy to electric energy. Turbines convert the kinetic energy into mechanical energy. (Eg. steam turbine is a prime-mover in which te potential energy of the steam is transformed into kinetic energy and latter in its turn is transformed into the mechanical energy of the rotation of the turbine shaft)
The kinetic energy from the river powers the turbine, which in turn goes onto a generator which converts it into electrical energy.
A wind turbine generates electricity by converting its kinetic energy into electric energy. The kinetic energy of the wind transfers to the turbine, and the kinetic energy of the turbine converts to electric energy as it spins within an electromagnetic field.
A wind turbine is a device that uses blades to capture kinetic energy from the wind and convert it into electricity through a generator.