Most electrical power generation (except for solar) converts motion into electricity using a generator. The two required components for a generator are A) a turbine and a source of electrons to move. B) an armature free to spin and a permanent field magnet, C) a coil of wire and a magnet in relative motion to induce an electric current. D) two coils of wire connected by an iron core to create changing electric fields.
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Most power plants make electricity with a machine called a generator. ... Generators have two important parts: the rotor (which rotates) and the stator (which .... Hydro-electric plants and wind-mills also convert energy into electricity. Instead of heat energy, they use kinetic energy, or the energy of motion. ... Solar Power.
@dakid88 I still don't understand but from your info I think it may be B
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