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You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.
Falling water has a force that is used to turn a turbine to generate electricity.
Turbine blades turn by the winds power so if its windy they turn fast if it is not windy at all they don't turn
It is usually a steam turbine that powers a large generator, in which case it is the mechanical force caused by high pressure steam impinging on the turbine blades.
warm up speed of turbine,andthe minimum speed of turbine before loading is called idle speed.
An external form of energy to turn a metal turbine around a magnet is the most common and easiest way to generate electricity. Examples : burning coal to turn the turbine or with windmills to turn the turbine.
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This all depends on firstly how the turbine is built, and how large the turbine is. Please add more detail.
The turbine converts pressure & heat energy (in steam turbine & gas turbine), velocity energy (in hydro turbine) into mechanical energy which produces rotation of the turbine. This mechanical force is used to rotate the rotor(which is coupled with the same shaft as that of turbine) of the generator which converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A gas turbine is one type of power plant. It produces power by burning gas to turn the turbine.
A turbine. Turbines use the force of air, water, or an engine to turn them. When the water/air/engine pushes against the turbine blades, they turn the "rotor" which spins inside a magnetic field produced by the stator. A car's alternator is a type of turbine generator that is driven by an engine. Other types are found in hydro-electrical dams and in windmills, where they generate power for cities.
steam to turn the turbine