A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
A wind turbine is a device that uses blades to capture kinetic energy from the wind and turn a generator to produce electricity.
That would be a generator.
Wind flows through the rotor blades, causing them to spin. The spinning rotor turns the shaft connected to the generator. The generator converts the mechanical energy from the spinning shaft into electrical energy.
when water passes thru a dam, it turns the turbine blades, the turbine blades turn a huge metal rod like stick and the rod turns and powers an generator.
A wind turbine is a device that uses blades to capture kinetic energy from the wind and convert it into electricity through a generator.
A turbine. They can be driven by wind or water.
The heat from coal turns water into steam. It is the steam that turns generator turbine blades to create electricity.
Wind turns a windmill by exerting force on its blades, causing them to rotate. The rotation of the blades is connected to a central hub, which then turns a shaft connected to a generator, producing electrical energy.
The short and simple answer is this: A wind turbine consists of blades; similar to those of a helicoptor. These blades are attached to a generator. As wind causes the blades to move, the blades turn the generator to produce electricity. As to how a generator works; I'll have to leave that up to someone else to explain.
A wind turbine is a device that converts wind energy into electricity. It consists of a tower with large blades attached to a rotor. The wind causes the blades to spin, which activates a generator to produce electricity.
A turbine wheel is composed of a series of blades that rotate when pushed by a fluid or gas, such as steam, water, or wind. The rotation of the turbine wheel turns a generator, converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.