Which list depicts the order of events in the production of electricity in a fossil fuel plant? Choose the correct answer.
fuel is burned, steam turns a turbine, water is heated, generator produces electromagnetic induction
generator produces electromagnetic induction, steam turns a turbine, fuel is burned, water is heated
water is heated, steam turns a turbine, fuel is burned, generator produces electromagnetic induction
fuel is burned, water is heated, steam turns a turbine, generator produces electromagnetic induction
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Production of electricity in a fossil fuel plant depicts by the event -
- fuel is burned,
- steam turns a turbine,
- water is heated,
- generator produces electromagnetic induction
- Firstly , fossil fuel plant it burns coal or oil to produce heat that turns water into steam, which then turns drive turbines in a generator by which it generates electricity.
- They have machineries which converts the heat energy combustion to mechanical energy which then operates on electrical generator to produce electricity.
- Fossil fuel plant generate electricity over a long period of time , and for long time we can us this electricity for our household works as well as for industrial use.
- They don't take more money to built , we can cheaply built them , this is really a benefit for us.
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