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What is the voltage generated in stream powerplant?

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Answered by Anonymous
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First, the electricity is generated at the power plant. Next, it goes by wire to a transformer that “steps up” the voltage. A transformer steps up the voltage of electricity from the 2,300 to 22,000 volts produced by a generator to as much as 765,000 volts (345,000 volts is typical).

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  1. There are about 5,800 power plants in the U.S. Most power plants use coal, nuclear fission, natural gas, or other energy sources to superheat water into steam in a boiler.
  2. The very high pressure of the steam (it's 75 to 100 times normal atmospheric pressure) turns the blades of a turbine.

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