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The steam can be used to turn a generator's turbines and make electricity.
Wind moves the blades of the wind turbines. The turbines turn an electrical generator, which feeds electricity into the network of powerlines.
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.
Different forms of energy can turn turbines: wind energy and water energy can turn turbines to dive electric power generators. Steam turbines are also used for this purpose. Then there are gas turbines which can be used for electric power, and they are also used in aircraft.
Turbines can use wind to turn large blades (wings), which are connected to a generator. This generator can power other things. Generally, wind turbines are found in large groups, or wind farms, so that the power they produce is significant.
Simplest and commonest examples are dynamos and turbines. There are almost limitless ways that can be used to turn them though.
heat under the ground used to heat water and make steam to turn generator turbines and make electricity.
Dynamos and turbines. For example: a windmill converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electric energy.
They use a generator to turn it into Electricity
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.
Turbines are attache to either alternator or generator which converts mechanical energy to electric energy. Turbines convert the kinetic energy into mechanical energy. (Eg. steam turbine is a prime-mover in which te potential energy of the steam is transformed into kinetic energy and latter in its turn is transformed into the mechanical energy of the rotation of the turbine shaft)
Hydroelectric power is produced when water is dammed or concentrated to one point: turbines. The turbines spin as the rushing water speeds down the pipes or dam. As the turbines spin, they also turn a generator which needs movement to provide energy. The electricity produced by a generator is then transfered to power lines which carry electricity for hundreds of miles.