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what is the thermal power​

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Answered by safwanasufiyanks
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Answer:

A thermal power station is a power station in which heat energy is converted to electricity. Typically, water is heated into steam, which is used to drive an electrical generator. After it passes through the turbine the steam is condensed in a steam condenser and recycled to where it was heated.

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Answered by presentmoment
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When we talk about thermal energy, we're referring to the heat energy produced when the temperature rises.

Explanation:

  • The atoms and molecules in a substance vibrate at a high frequency as the temperature rises. It will clash with each other at some point. As a result, they lose energy, which is referred to as thermal energy. Let's look at the thermal energy definition now that we know what thermal energy is.
  • Thermal energy is defined as the energy produced when any atoms or molecules of an element begin to vibrate as a result of a rise in temperature. In other terms, the movement of atoms and molecules can be defined as thermal energy.
  • As the temperature rises, these atoms and molecules will continue to move faster. As a result, the particles' kinetic energy and thermal energy are the same.
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