The Earth's outer core produces electricity caused by abundance of iron. The Earth rotates and as it does that the iron generates high electric currents that then produce electricity. That also can generate magnetic fields.
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they both use turbines to produce electricity
It depends on how much electricity it is using. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, which produces carbon dioxide.
I think the word you're looking for is "vortex".
It depends on how much electricity it is using. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, which produces carbon dioxide.
A spinning magnet inside a coil of copper wire will produce electricity.
By spinning turbines witch generates electricity
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boild water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boild water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boiled water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
The principles of generators, motors and electromagnetism are the same.They produce either Electricity, Magnetism or Spinning (Motor.)-There are four parts of each equation, 1.) Magnetism, 2.) Conductors, 3.) Spinning or Windings and finally 4.) Electricity. Any combination of three of these components will produce the fourth, (with the exception being a conductor is not necessarily produced when the remaining three are combined.)-Generators produce (E) Electricity through the use of (M) Magnetism, (S) Spinning or windings, and (C) Conductors or E = M + S + C.-Motors produce (S) Spinning through the use of (E) Electricity, (M) Magnetism, and (C) Conductorsor S = E + M + C.-Electromagnetism (M) is produced through the use of (E) Electricity, (S) Spinning or windings and (C) Conductors or M = E + S + C.
Any body containing a high moisture content and carbon or salts will conduct electricity. Also metals conduct electricity.
what is a turbine and how does it produce electricity.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
It doesn produce electricity. It uses electricity and shows magnetic properties.
A motor uses electricity; it does not produce it. If you are somehow using a DC motor as a generator, then it will produce power equal to the input power minus the motor losses. If the input power is you spinning the rotor, the output power will be directly proportional to how much work you put into spinning the rotor.
Waterfalls can produce energy in the form of hydro-electric power. Because waterfalls are essentially never ending, spinning energy turbines can be placed where the water falls which then causes the spinning of these turbines which ultimately results in a reliable energy source.