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  • 31-10-2022
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Do power plants “produce” electricity? Why or why not? Can

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  • 31-10-2022

Yes. Power plants do produce electricity. Some fuel sources undergo combustion in a power plant to produce heat. This heat is used to turn the water into steam. This steam is put under high pressure and used to rotate a turbine. The rotation of turbines in presence of a magnetic field produces electricity.

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