Coal is burnt to produce heat to make water boil. The steam drives a turbine which turns a generator to make electricity.
power is required to do work and work efficiancy is the ammount of time it takes to do work.
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To produce electricity
It depends what type of power plant. A coal-burning power plant will produce CO2 and SO2, which are both pollutants. Nuclear power plants and geothermal power plants produce steam, which is not a pollutant. There are many other types of power plants, but most produce CO2 and SO2 or steam.
A commercial nuclear power plant
like any power plant
A hydrolic power plant is a power plant that uses water. The hydrolic power plant uses the evaporation and condensation of water to work. The largest hydrolic power plant is Itaipu power plant.
not really because a power plant is very dangerous and it can harm you.
nuclear power plant
its a waste of money and it does not work
How many people are needed to work at a coal power plant depends on the size and age of the plant, among other things.
In various areas of power plants I would suspect.
They connect a power plant to a running gear plant to make a machine propel.
It produces no electricity
obviously not
You get the magnet train to work by restall the power plant and a person in team rocket puts in a place. you give back to the power plant and the magent train works
No he doesn't. He works/worked as the creator of the Simpson's. Why do you think he works at a nuclear power plant?