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The movement of the wind/water is used to turn a propeller - this in turn drives an electric generator.
With a generator mounted on the "turbine". The propeller spins the generator shaft.
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The rotor and rear propeller are turned by the transmission connected to the engine
The power went off so we turned on the gas generator.
I.The gas generator speed increases. II. The EGT increases
A generator, such as the ones used in renewable energy resources, produce electricity when its turned by a turbine.
You'll need a propeller attached to a generator, preferably mounted on something to enable it to catch the most wind.
you don't actually capture it you just use it to turn a propeller that powers a generator which creates "wind energy"
Wind turns a propeller on a windmill, which in turn turns a turbine causing static electricity to build up and is "pumped" into a generator. From the generator it goes to a sub station that collects and distributes the electricity to buildings.
The general term generator is usually applied to the kind of generator that produces electricity, or electric power.
-- Hand-crank generator -- Hydroelectric generator -- Windmill generator -- Front-wheel generator on a bicycle -- Car generator, run by a belt from a wheel on the crank-shaft -- Any turbine generator, i.e. turned by a shaft which is forced to turn by anything else