Dynamos and turbines.
For example: a windmill converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electric energy.
The generator or the alternator can change movement into electricity. The movement of the engine transferred to the generator will cause the generator to create electricity and charge a battery.
A generator.
the second person who wanted electricity.
A motor transforms electricity. Inside the motor, there is a permanent magnet and an electromagnet, which can rotate. When the circuit is closed, the electromagnet is constantly repelled and attracted to the permanent magnet. This will cause the electromagnet to turn. It also causes anything that is attached to the electromagnet to turn, causing motion.
The energy produced by water in motion is passed through a fan or turbine. A generator attached to the fan or turbine spins with it and produces electricity.
There is no such thing as "atomic electricity." Electricity is the accumulation or the motion of electrons.
It is produced by hydroelectric dams. In these dams, falling water (water in motion) is used to turn turbines which rotate the alternator - the machine that generates the electricity.
It is produced by hydroelectric dams. In these dams, falling water (water in motion) is used to turn turbines which rotate the alternator - the machine that generates the electricity.
A generator.
A generator.
the second person who wanted electricity.
It uses magnetic field to turn motion into electricity
Usually motion sensors are installed in schools and offices in order to automatically turn on and off the lights. If nobody is in the room (no motion), the light will automatically turn off to save electricity.
It uses magnetic field to turn motion into electricity
electricity is formed into motion by a motor
Yes, since that would similar to a perpetual motion machine.
A motor transforms electricity. Inside the motor, there is a permanent magnet and an electromagnet, which can rotate. When the circuit is closed, the electromagnet is constantly repelled and attracted to the permanent magnet. This will cause the electromagnet to turn. It also causes anything that is attached to the electromagnet to turn, causing motion.
Wind and water force can be used to turn turbines which in turn produce electricity. I'm not entirely sure how turbines work but I believe that the turning motion produces kinetic energy which can be harnessed as electricity.