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1.In a hydroelectric power plant ____turns the turbibe blade.
2.In a nuclear power plant, the fuel used is_____.
3.In a power plant that burn coal,____pushes the turbines blades to make them turn.
4.Pulverized coal is fed to the boiler _____.
5.In steam power plants exhaust steam from turbine goes to _____.
6.Turbines are used to collect energy from_____and is a____resource.
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Answer:
1. Uses Falling water to
2. Uranium
3. heat water to make steam that in k
4. into the pulverizer along with air heated to about 650 °F (340 °C) from the boiler.
5. condense the exhaust steam
6. "wind energy" and "wind power"
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.In a hydroelectric power plant ,falling water turns the turbine blade.
2.In a nuclear power plant, the fuel used is Uranium.
3. In a power plant that burn coal, steam pushes the turbines blades to make them turn.
4. Pulverized coal is fed to the boiler along with air heated to about 650 °F (340 °C) .
5.In steam power plants exhaust steam from turbine goes to exhaust section.
6.Turbines are used to collect energy from wind and is an electricity resource.
Explanation:
1. a hydroelectric plant uses falling water to turn the turbine.
2. A number of different materials can be used to fuel a reactor, but most commonly uranium is used. Uranium is abundant, and can be found in many places around the world, including in the oceans. Other fuels, such as plutonium and thorium, can also be used.
3. Coal-fired plants produce electricity by burning coal in a boiler to produce steam. The steam produced, under tremendous pressure, flows into a turbine, which spins a generator to create electricity. The steam is then cooled, condensed back into water and returned to the boiler to start the process over.
4. Pieces of coal are crushed between balls or cylindrical rollers that move between two tracks or "races." The raw coal is then fed into the pulverizer along with air heated to about 650 °F (340 °C) from the boiler.
5. An exhaust hood guides steam from the last stage of the steam turbine, and it is designed to minimize pressure loss, which would decrease the thermal efficiency of the steam turbine. After the steam leaves the exhaust section, it enters a condenser, where it is cooled to a liquid state.
6. Turbines are used in wind power, hydropower, in heat engines, and for propulsion. Turbines are extremely important because of the fact that nearly all electricity is generated by them.