Biology, asked by shweta2835, 10 months ago

why steam is used to rotate the turbine

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Explanation:

Large turbines are used to generate electricity. ... As hot, gaseous steam flows past the turbine' spinning blades, steam expands and cools, giving off most of the energy it contains. This steam spins the blades continuously. The blades thus convert most of the steam's potential energy into kinetic energy.

Answered by sibi61
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☑️ This is because as hot gases flow it gives the turbine a pressure which makes it to move.

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