Biology, asked by saish66, 11 months ago

Why steam is used to rotate a turbine ? ​

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Answered by sheenabal79pe3n14
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Impulse and reaction turbines. In one type of turbine, the rotating blades are shaped like buckets. ... In an ideal world, all the heat and kinetic energy lost by the steam would be gained by the turbine and converted into useful kinetic energy (making it spin around).

Answered by vitthalshinde41
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film water is heated it converts into steam this steam in under high pressure and temperature this four of steam rotate the turbine the same steam is again condensed and converted back into the water the excess heat in turbine again mix this water turn into steam in this way turbine rotates rotate effectively due to steam hence steam is used to rotate the turbine

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