If something is moving it's doing so by friction, a water wheel, you pushing a box across the floor, if there was no friction when you put your hands on the box they would just slip right off like it was oiled. friction is the transference of energy from one state to another and since there is no perfect transference of energy some of the energy is lost as heat. Now to generate power you need to be able to store the energy that your transferring, so like a water wheel for example, say you put a magnet on the other end of the axle the wheel is on and surround that magnet with alot of copper wire, the wire is a conductive metal which means it's electrons are loosely bound to the nucleus of the individual atoms. When that magnet spins it's polar fields are going to start the electrons in the copper to vibrating and eventually they will become so energized that they will break away from the nucleus and move down the wire in a current which we use to power our gadgets.
friction is generated when two objects are rubbing
When your muscles use energy to power muscle contraction 3 quarters turns into heat.
Yes most power stations do use heat to generate electricity. Heat energy of the fuel (e.g. burning coal, burning oil, nuclear fission) is utilized to heat water present in the boiler. This heating generates steam, which is then utilized to run the turbine. However some power stations get the energy to generate electricity without using heat (e.g. hydroelectric dams, wind power, sea wave power, solar cell generation systems).
1. Heat: you can use the sun's heat for heating your home, cooking, drying clothes, and for hot water. 2. Power: you can generate electricity with solar panels.
Thermonuclear plants are power stations. They use nuclear fission reactions to generate heat. This boils water to generate steam, which turns the turbines to generate electricity.
there are 3 stages of a grasshoppers.and please answer my Question how do we use friction to generate power and heat thanks
Yes. There are many power stations that use natural gas to heat water to steam and then turn turbines to generate electricity. These are considered more environmentally friendly than oil or coal powered plants.
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Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water yeah
Nuclear fissions in nuclear fuels generate heat and electricity.
Yes, you burn biomass to generate electricity, the same as a fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) power station, except without causing global warming.
Japan has few natural resources. They have to generate their electricity from imported fuels, primarily fossil (petrochemical) fuels. The nuclear reactor is an option to the use of fossil fuels to generate heat to generate electric power, and for Japan, an island nation, it was one that came with acceptable risks.