The main alternators use electromagnetic windings "excited" by auxiliary generators whose own magnetic fields are of permanent-magnets.
the heavy-metalic-electricity-producing machine
a power plant is a factory that produces lots of electricity. It might even produce electricity to your whole state
It produces no electricity
a nuclear power plant produces electricity from uranium 235
Typically, the heat is used to boil water which produces steam. This steam is captured and pressurized before it is put through turbines. The steam spins the turbines which generates electricity. When the turbines are spun, however, it actually spins a coil of wire inside a magnet. This creates electricity... somehow.
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).
Produces electricity with out polluting the air
A power plant, such as a nuclear power plant or a solar farm, is a type of big building that produces energy on a large scale. These facilities generate electricity through various means, such as harnessing nuclear reactions or capturing sunlight.
Coal is burned in a power plant to heat water and produce steam. The steam rotates a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity. The electricity is then sent through power lines to homes and businesses for use.
It Powers the Huge turbine that produces electricity.
Nuclear fission produces heat energy that produces steam The steam spins the turbines that spins electric generators and hence producing electricity.
through wires