Produce nuclear energy
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They are spun by steam or by falling water, and turn the generators that produce electricity.
Electricity.
No, generators produce electrical energy when they are spun. Nuclear energy produces steam which spin generators.
Turbines spin generators that produce electrical energy.
In most power stations, turbines are used to produce electricity. These turbines are connected to generators, which convert mechanical energy from the turning motion into electrical energy. The turbines are typically spun by steam produced by heating water with fuels like coal, natural gas, or nuclear reactions.
When generators are spun by turbines, the kinetic energy of the spinning turbine is converted into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. This process involves the movement of electrons within the conductive materials of the generator, generating an electric current that can be harnessed for various applications.
The same way fossil fuel plants do, making steam and turning turbines which turn generators/alternators.Nuclear fission generates heat which flashes water to steam which spins turbines that spin generators that produce electricity.
The same way fossil fuel plants do, making steam and turning turbines which turn generators/alternators.Nuclear fission generates heat which flashes water to steam which spins turbines that spin generators that produce electricity.
All use generators to produce electrical current
There are several ways to produce electricity at home, including solar panels, wind turbines, hydroelectric generators, and backup generators powered by gasoline or natural gas.
All use generators to produce electrical current