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The type of conversion that is taking place when natural gas is burned to heat water is referred to as chemical conversion. In this conversion thermal energy is produced.
Natural gas (mostly methane: CH4) is burned in presence of Oxygen (O2) in a turbine, making it to spin. This turbine impulses an electric generator.
The gas may be burned in a jet turbine, turning the electrical generator. and/or burned to heat water into steam- which turns a turbine, which turns a generator.
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The type of conversion that is taking place when natural gas is burned to heat water is referred to as chemical conversion. In this conversion thermal energy is produced.
Natural gas (mostly methane: CH4) is burned in presence of Oxygen (O2) in a turbine, making it to spin. This turbine impulses an electric generator.
The gas may be burned in a jet turbine, turning the electrical generator. and/or burned to heat water into steam- which turns a turbine, which turns a generator.
Natural resources, such as Coal,oil and gas, are burned to produce heat.The heat is used to boil water and produce steam.The steam is heated again (superheated).The high pressure steam is injected into a turbine, causing it to spin with a lot of force.The turbine is attached to an electrical generator, which produces electricity by electromagnetic processes as it spins.
Fossil fuel like coal or natural gas is brought to the power plant by trains. Then it is burned to heat water to make steam. The steam is under pressure and it wants to escape, so it is run through a turbine and the power of steam spins the turbine. The spinning turbine runs and electric generator that makes electricity.
Neither. Natural Gas is Chemical Energy. In a thermal power station, the gas will be burned, heating the water. This is now heat energy. The superheated water (steam) will be blasted through a turbine or similar device. This then becomes kinetic energy or mechanical energy. The turbine then turns a generator/alternator. This converts the kinetic energy to electrical energy.
It is mined from the ground and burned to run a steam turbine.
The burning of coal itself does not release electrical energy, coal is burned to drive a turbine, the turbine in turn produces electricity.
It is burned as a fuel (just like coal) to heat water in order to generate steam which drives a turbine which in turn drives an electricity generator (which is essentially a magnet which rotates inside a coil of wire).
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