how can we generate electricity????
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Answer / t eswara rao
Your questions is not specific. We can generate
electricity by so many ways like by using wind, water from
hight, steam, nuclear material, etc... But the working
principle is same. We will convert mechanicle energy in to
electrical enegy.
If you want to know the basic principle of "how to
generate electricity" please read BL Theraja Text Book. You
will find flemings right hand rule. To understand this
principle You should know some basic electrical terms also.
You will find all the information in this book and all your
doubts will be clarified.
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Answer / chandu
electricity is a form of energy it can be generated from
other forms of energy like mech, wind, thermal, hydal,
tidal, solar, biomass, etc.......
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Answer / jagadish s
for eg if we rub our scale on our hair then static
electricity is produced
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Answer / yash s
using Renewable and Non-renewable energy sources, in their specified plant for electricity generation.
The main aim of every power plant, whether Thermal, Hydro, Biomass or Wind, is to rotate the turbine and then connect it to a generator which converts energy from mechanical to electrical.
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