Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Heat, combined with water
Coal is burned to produce heat, which then is transferred to water/steam, which produces mechanical power in the steam turbine, which produces electrical power from the generator
Giothermal energy is a natural energy produced in the earth, it is used to make electricity(by using the hot steam it produces in machines)
All current power reactors are no different than coal or oil power plants, they make heat, the heat turns water to steam, the steam turns turbines, the turbines turn alternators. You have electricity. Just the source of the heat changes.
Nuclear energy transforms to thermal energy (through nuclear fission or nuclear fusion). Thermal energy transforms into kinetic energy (eg produces steam that drives steam turbines). The kinetic energy transforms into electric energy (through electric generators).
Thermal energy, when absorbed by water
Heat, combined with water
You say a steam generator. The equipment is actually a steam driven turbine coupled to a generator. Steam from the thermal source, either fossil fired or nuclear, drives the turbine which is mechanically coupled to the generator which produces the electrical output
Which internal energy source produces heat by converting gravitational potential energy into thermal energy?
Thermal energy produces the steam, which is then expanded to drive a turbine blade or a piston in an old fashioned steam engine.
what is the major source of energy the sun now produces?solar energy. yeah btw your dumb for asking this question its EASY!
Nuclear Energy
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
coal is burnt and that produces energy
water
what is a molecule
The Sun.