they convert mechanical energy into electricity.
A dynamo is the generator that converts mechanical energy into electricity. It uses the water pushing against a wheel to turn it, creating electricity.
in an hydrolectric plant there are turbines in the bottom then the water is made to fall from a great height which causes the turbine to rotate and producing electricity in same way as done in rotating dynamo
A gas turbine is one type of power plant. It produces power by burning gas to turn the turbine.
I assume you're asking about a natural gas fired plant. The gas is burned to heat water and produce steam. The steam is piped to a steam turbine causing the turbine to spin rapidly. As the steam does work on the turbine, its temperature drops. The turbine is connected by a shaft to an electrical generator. The spinning generator converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy by moving magnets through conducting wires. This produces an electric field which pushes electrons through the wires.
Steam spins the turbine of coal-burning power plant.
Because that's where the plant can absorb the water...not through the flowers or leaves.
The amount of energy transferred from the steam is a function of the temperature difference between the input and output of the turbine. Also, superheating the steam ensures that there are no water molecules that can damage the turbine blades.
turbine power plant
A modern combined cycle gas turbine/ steam turbine power plant can reach almost 60% efficiency.
The steam turbine blades to turn creates steam.The steam engine, steam piston Myllng after the turn brings.+++They are both steam-engines. The turbine is purely rotative; the reciprocating steam-engine uses cylinders and pistons.
the power plant is a huge dynamo powered by the unrelenting force of water.
turbine power plant