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Dynamos and turbines. For example: a windmill converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electric energy.
The wind spins the blades which are connected to turbines which cause the turbines to spin and create electricity that is spread across a power grid.
A Generator
Wind turbines operate on a simple principle. The energy in the wind turns two or three propeller-like blades around a rotor. The rotor is connected to the main shaft, which spins a generator to create electricity. Wind turbines are mounted on a tower to capture the most energy. At 100 feet (30 meters) or more above ground, they can take advantage of faster and less turbulent wind. Wind turbines can be used to produce electricity for a single home or building, or they can be connected to an electricity grid (shown here) for more widespread electricity distribution.
There are things called turbines that convert the current of the water into electricity.
Dynamos and turbines. For example: a windmill converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electric energy.
A generator generates electricity. A simple generator consists of a magnetic field, relative motion between the conductor and magnetic field, and a conductor to carry electrical current to the load. Turbines drive the generators to create the necessary relative motion utilizing steam or water as the prime mover.
If you mean the name of the machine used to create static electricity - it's called a 'van de graaff' generator.
The water that is trapped by the dam is directed through tunnels that have water turbines (they look just like the turbine jet engines you see on planes) and the water then flows through the turbines turning them and generating electricity. You therefore convert the energy of the water moving through the turbines which moves the generator that makes electricity.
It is called a hydro electric turbine generator.
Most commonly the word "generator" is used to refer to a machine that produces electricity, an electrical generator. However, a generator can be anything that creates anything else, since to generate means to create.
hydro: water pushing turbines to create electricity wind: wind pushing wind turbines to create electricity geothermal: heat from earth core creating steam which moves turbines and creates heat and electricity
No. Wind blows the blades, and the pole attached to the blades is attached to the turbines, which physically turns the turbines, and the movement of the turbines create electricity.
Wind TURBINES are used to create electricity.
Water can either be used to drive turbines directly (hydroelectric), where the kinetic energy of the water is converted into electricity by the turbine, or it can be heated by burning fuel to create steam, which then drives turbines to create electricity.
The wind spins the blades which are connected to turbines which cause the turbines to spin and create electricity that is spread across a power grid.
A motor is an engine or a machine that uses gas, electric or other energy source for it to function and create motion. A generator is also an engine, but it converts an energy source into electricity.