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sorry, you didn't list the option?
I would say its kinetic for sure. But you didn't say what powers the generator? For example, if its hydroelectric (like an electric dam), then no combustion takes place.
Electromagnetic Induction
Mechanical Energy
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
Electrical Energy. The principles of electricity generation were discovered by Michael Faraday in the 1820s. He also worked on topics such as electromagnetic induction and electrolysis.
Electromagnetic energy.
Electrical energy (the electric current) is transformed into thermal energy (by heating the filament to incandescence), and this thermal energy creates electromagnetic energy in the form of light.
Yes. The electromagnetic energy comes out of it in the form of light and heat.
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
A generator
generator
Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.
the MRT trains make use of electrical energy to change into mechanical energy
A transformer
A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction - it "generates" (or creates) electricity.A generator is a mechanical device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. Generators may be driven by a broad range of sources; steam turbines, electricity, petrol, or oil, natural gas, wind, and even water (hydroelectric).
A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction - it "generates" (or creates) electricity.A generator is a mechanical device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. Generators may be driven by a broad range of sources; steam turbines, electricity, petrol, or oil, natural gas, wind, and even water (hydroelectric).
Electrical Energy. The principles of electricity generation were discovered by Michael Faraday in the 1820s. He also worked on topics such as electromagnetic induction and electrolysis.
A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction - it "generates" (or creates) electricity.A generator is a mechanical device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. Generators may be driven by a broad range of sources; steam turbines, electricity, petrol, or oil, natural gas, wind, and even water (hydroelectric).
generator
Electromagnetic energy.