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The force of falling water turns a turbine, The spinning turbine turns an electrical generator.
it turns
No. A turbine turns linear motion of a working fluid (which can be a liquid or gas) into rotational motion. No electricity need be involved.You can hook a turbine to a generator and use the rotational motion produced by the turbine to make electricity. But the turbine itself does not do this.
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.
The spinning turbine turns a generator to produce electricity. The turbine is usually connected to the generator's shaft, causing it to rotate and generate electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
The wind turbine converts kinetic energy into wind, which then turns into wind and then mechanical energy. The energy is converted to an electrical generator through a shaft which turns it into electrical energy, or in other words, electricity.
This is so because when a wind turbine turns or spins it exerts wind
Heat. Which is used to boil water which turns a turbine. The turbine generates electricity.
It is heat energy. The turbine turns heat energy into mechanical energy.
running water turns a turbine
it turns the fossil fuel to electicrty
High pressure steam hits the blades of a TURBINE and turns its shaft.