Kinetic Energy
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
No. A wind turbine uses mechanical energy (the moving air) to generate electrical energy.
Kinetic energy of wind
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
electrical energy
Kinetic Energy
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
No. A wind turbine uses mechanical energy (the moving air) to generate electrical energy.
A turbine.
The energy made by the turbine/generator is electrical, but the source of the energy is geothermal
Wind turbines utilize wind energy to convert it to usable electrical energy. Specifically, the kinetic energy of the air molecules spin a turbine within an electromagnetic field, the kinetic energy of the turbine is then converted to electrical energy due to the presence of the electromagnetic field.
Kinetic energy of wind
The burning of coal itself does not release electrical energy, coal is burned to drive a turbine, the turbine in turn produces electricity.
converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
The wind turbine converts kinetic energy into wind, which then turns into wind and then mechanical energy. The energy is converted to an electrical generator through a shaft which turns it into electrical energy, or in other words, electricity.