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Wind energy.
Simplest and commonest examples are dynamos and turbines. There are almost limitless ways that can be used to turn them though.
Through a generator I.e. turn the generator which turns the coil around a magnet which in turn creates an electrical current.
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
turbinifical enerygy
An electrical motor generator in reverse means that it can turn the electrical energy to mechanical and kinetic energy.
it is a electrical energy ____________________________________________ Wind energy
The kinetic energy from the river powers the turbine, which in turn goes onto a generator which converts it into electrical energy.
An electrical generator generates electrical energy. It takes some kind of mechanical energy to turn the generator. The generator is said to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Wind energy.
nuclear -> heat -> kinetic ->electrical
I can't think of a direct way, but you could use a generator to turn the kenetic energy into electrical and then into light via a lightbulb or LED.
They turn mechanical energy into electricity. The wind impacts the turbine blades causing them to rotate. The rotating blades turn a generator which produces electricity.
Simplest and commonest examples are dynamos and turbines. There are almost limitless ways that can be used to turn them though.
Through a generator I.e. turn the generator which turns the coil around a magnet which in turn creates an electrical current.
kinetic energy is transfered to electric energy
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.