Only if there is motion involved.
A bullet train is typically powered by electricity supplied through overhead lines or a third rail. The electricity powers electric motors in the train's cars, propelling it at high speeds. Some bullet trains also use a combination of electricity and diesel engines for power.
Yes. Electricity flows from the negative side of a battery to the positive side. If you wrap your hand around the wire with the thumb following the electricity, the magnetic field will be moving in the same direction as the way your fingers are curled.
the electricity consumption depends on power
The oil is burnt in a furnace and the heat produced is used to boil water producing high pressure steam. A turbine is rotated by the steam and the rotating turbine turns coiled wires inside powerful magnets. From the wire's point of view, they are in a rotating magnetic field and if you place wire inside a rotating magnetic field, then electricity will be generated within the wire. So, electricity is produced within the coils of wire.
The oil is burnt in a furnace and the heat produced is used to boil water producing high pressure steam. A turbine is rotated by the steam and the rotating turbine turns coiled wires inside powerful magnets. From the wire's point of view, they are in a rotating magnetic field and if you place wire inside a rotating magnetic field, then electricity will be generated within the wire. So, electricity is produced within the coils of wire.
Electricity was used to power high-tech objects and automobiles such as cars electricity was used to also power light and light bulbs
If you already have a medium magnet hook it up to a source energy.
Electricity can be produced wherever there is water flow. Water flow is more intense than it is producing more electricity.
they provide high amount of power and electricity
I can't answer for fossil (high pressure) cycles, but for the Nuclear Steam Supply Cycle (intermediate pressure) the efficiency is about 33%.
Electricity can be produced in many ways but the most common I think is using turbines. (may want to narrow down your question) Turbines work by using kenettic energy (movement/spinning) to rotate magnets inside coils of wire looped around and around resulting in an induced current this current if you are talking about major power stations is then converted into high voltage using transformers and sent across power lines to your home which it then gets transformed down to 240V and enters your home. For a more in depth look into energy production I would recommend looking it up on google.
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