In Power Stations Generating Electricity Power Is Measured In

In Power Stations Generating Electricity Power Is Measured In

in power stations generating electricity, power is measured in

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1. in power stations generating electricity, power is measured in


Answer:

Question: in power stations generating electricity, power is measured in

Answer:

Kilowatthours

Explanation:

The amount of electricity that a power plant generates or an electric utility customer uses is typically measured in kilowatthours (kWh). One kWh is one kilowatt generated or consumed for one hour.

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2. In power stations generating electricity power is measured in


Answer:

The amount of electricity that a power plant generates or an electric utility customer uses is typically measured in kilowatthours (kWh). One kWh is one kilowatt generated or consumed for one hour.

Explanation:


3. In power station generates electricity,power is measured in_____ Joule,kilojoule,kilowatt or megawatt


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Problem:

In power station generates electricity,power is measured in_____

Answer:

power station generates electricity which is measure using megawatt

Power station coverts mechanical energy in the turbine to electrical energy. Since power stations generates large amount of electrical energy, it uses megawatt instead of kilowatt.

Unit conversion:

1 kilowatt = 1000 watt

1 Megawatt = 1000 kilowatt

therefore:

1 Megawatt =  1,000,000 watt

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4. it is used as soil and burn in electric power station to boil water​


Answer:

gas I think

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5. electricity that comes from a power station is more ______________and__________ than electricity that comes from a battery​


Answer:

Electricity that comes from a power station is more power and gives up than electricity that comes from a battery


6. why do power stations generate AC,and not DC?


As a rotating conductor turns in a magnetic field, it creates AC, not DC. Transmission of electricity is simpler and far more efficient with AC as transformers can both step up and step down voltages as required.

7. is the term used to refer to the electricity supply from power stations tohouseholds.​


electric power distribution

Answer:

Electricity

Explanation:

The electricity that flows to our homes is generated in power stations. From here, it flows through large transmission lines, which carry it to substations. Finally, distribution lines carry electricity from substations to houses, businesses, and schools like yours!

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8. nonsense reportcheating reportQuestion:-Which is not the source of electric energy?(A) power station(B) battery(C) generator(D) fan​


Answer:

NOT SOURCE

Which is not the source of electric energy?

(A) power station

(B) battery

(C) generator

(D) fan

DEFINITION

Electricity is the flow of electrons and all matter is made up of atoms and an atom has a center and its called a nucleus and the nucleus contains positively charged particles called protons and uncharged particles called neutrons and electricity is a form of energy.

Two Types of Electricity:Alternating CurrentDirect Current

Why

Because Generator is not a consumer of electrical energy and solar cell converts light energy to electrical energy and battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy.

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9. what do you call the machine that generates electricity in a power station?​


Answer:

Electronic machine

Explanation:


10. electricity that comes from a power station is more


Answer: Pure, its not using fossil fuels like other factories for electricty.


11. Why do power stations generate ac, and not dc?


Question: english:

Why do power stations generate ac, and not dc

Answer:

Alternating current is cheaper to generate and has fewer energy losses than direct current when transmitting electricity over long distances.

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12. B. Direction: Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false. _____ 1. Distribution lines are thin as compared to the transmission line._____ 2. In the distribution process, distribution line carries electricity from the power plant to the consumer’s end. _____ 3. In the transmission process, transmission line helps in the movement of electricity from power plant or power station to the various substations. _____ 4. In the generation process, electrical power is generated from an energy source. _____ 5. Transmission substation reduces the transmitted electrical voltage to 2,400– 19,920 volts.​


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13. Explain how does a burning fuel in a power station generate electricity​.


Answer:

Gas is a fossil fuel which can be used to generate electricity. By burning gas, we create heat which powers a turbine. The rotation of this turbine spins a generator which creates electricity.

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14. site atleast one examples of electric power station in mindanao. explain how they produce electricity ​


Answer:

Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by electromechanical generators

Explanation:

Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by electromechanical generators, primarily driven by heat engines fueled by combustion or nuclear fission but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind. ... Other energy sources include solar photovoltaics and geothermal power.

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15. why do power stations generate ac and not dc


Question:

why do power stations generate ac and not dc

Answer:

As rotating conductor turns in a magnetic field, it creates AC, not DC. Transmission of electricity is simpler and far more efficient with AC as transformers can both step up and step down voltages as required.

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16. Riddle: #1 Referred to as a power plant and sometimes generating station orgenerating plant, is an individual facility for the generation of electric power.​


Answer:

A Power Station.

Explanation:

A power station, also referred to as a power plant and sometimes generating station or generating plant, is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Power stations are generally connected to an electrical grid.

Answer:

Power station

Explanation:

A power station, also referred to as a power plant and sometimes generating station or generating plant.


17. An island has a large number of wind turbines and a coal-fired power station.The island needs to use the electricity generated by the coal-fired power station at certain times. Why? *


Answer:

The power output of wind turbines is unpredictable. The fuel cost for wind turbines is very high.


18. why does the generation of electricity by power stations powered by fossil fuels contaminate the air?


Sources of nitrogen from human activities, such as electric power generation, industry, transportation and agriculture, can upset the natural balance of nitrogen in the environment. When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain.

Answer:

It can upset the natural balance of nitrogen in the environment.

Explanation:


19. Questions: 3. What is the important role of generator electricity4. How does a burning fuel in a power station generates electricity?Pa help po​


Answer:

3. Generators don't actually create electricity. Instead, they convert mechanical or chemical energy into electrical energy. They do this by capturing the power of motion and turning it into electrical energy by forcing electrons from the external source through an electrical circuit.

4. Combustion is the burning of a substance. The release of energy from fuels is used to make other forms of energy. When gasoline burns in a car engine, some of the chemical energy in the gasoline is converted into heat. The heat is converted into mechanical energy.

Explanation:

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20. electric fan motor power stationelectric fan motor power station ​


Answer:

it’s a environmental friendly way of energy generation, and it has a great growth potential. If the idea of a clean energy generation is added to another attractive issue as the recycling, the result is a new contribution to the sustainable development. We think all these ideas shall become part of the new sybillus in technical colleges, so we have started working with final studies thesis. At the present time, we are focused in how can any small electrical motor be converted into a generator, using the bi-directional operation inherent in these machines (motor ↔ generator). The possibilities are many, because the principle of operation of these small machines can vary from one appliance to the other (universal motors, single phase induction motors, reluctance motors,...). All them are important for the knowledge of the electrical machines student. Also we find very interesting how to recycle all electrical equipment from auto-motion applications. Another part of the whole work is the design of the turbine, which shall be connected to the generator. Mainly, it can be either a micro-hydraulic turbine or a small wind turbine. We must also think in those machines that have already turbines, as fans and pumps, which can have the same bi-directional property as the electrical machine. All these machines are not complicated to make and shall have a low cost, as they are made from used equipment very easy to find anywhere. Most common applications shall be agriculture and farming, where they can be a complement of small fuel power plants, in order to save fuel or gasoline that can be expensive and difficult to find, in places as the third world. Also they can be used in any isolated spot where it is unthinkable to build a electrical distribution line. The energy generated by these devices shall always be stored in batteries or accumulators. These elements which are part of all electrical equipment in vehicles can also be recycled. It is not, at the present time, part of our studies, but batteries’ recycling is an issue that we can consider in the future. Following the same philosophy, the electronic regulation system shall be as simple and robust as possible. These characteristics lead to analogical electronic designs, due to the low and easy maintenance required and it low cost. An electrical alternator of a car, bus, lorry, tractor, is the most simple example of a device which can be easily reused to generate electrical energy, without any change. In the case depicted in fig. 1, a wind turbine drives the alternator. Other device as the tail vane for yaw control was made from a windscreen wiper of a car. The electronic regulator was entirely designed with analogical techniques, using the same principle as the one used in the vehicles. The whole machine has been designed to match the power and speed of the alternator. A small washing machine water pump was connected to the alternator shaft, intended to pump water for the irrigation of a small garden, orchard,... This device shall improve the energy conversion efficiency of the whole system, as its avoids mechanical-electrical-mechanical energy conversion losses. Stored electrical energy in batteries is necessary in this turbine, as the alternator is not self-excited. In order to test the electronic regulator, a single-phase electrical motor was used to drive the generator, simulating the power from the wind turbine. This motor can be seen in fig.1 and fig. 2, but it was latterly dismantled. At the present time, college students from the industrial design courses are designing the nacelle that shall be placed to provide a shelter for the electric and mechanical equipment. Ceiling fans are very commonly used home appliances, consuming single–phase 230 V electrical energy. The fan is a bi-directional machine, so it can transform wind energy in mechanical energy without any change. In order to obtain electrical energy, it shall be necessary to make changes in the motor to obtain a generator. The design of these motors is very simple. They have seven- pair poles winding and an auxiliary shifted winding to create the starting torque. Both windings are fixed in the centre of the fan, and to the ceiling. The squirrel cage rotor is placed in the periphery and turn with the blades of the fan. To transform this machine into a permanent magnets generator, we fixed 14 small magnets in the rotor, which create a magnetic flux path equivalent to the one created by the coils when working as motor. Comercial type Neodymium magnets


21. 1. Which is NOT needed to transmit electricity from the source to the household?A. Power linesB. Generating stationC. turbineD. transmission station2. What happens to the voltage after passing through distribution transformer or before distributing to thehouschold consumers?A. raised to 69 kVB. reduced to 34 kVC. reduced to 13.8 kVD. reduced to 220V3. Which is TRUE about generating stations?A It raises or reduces the voltage outputB. It is a facility for the generation of electricityC. It transforms electrical energy to mechanical energyD. It transforms the energy of water, steam, or wind into mechanical energy that will makethe generator spins4. What is a transmission line?A. It is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy acrosslarge distancesB. It converts between two transmission voltages, voltage control power factor correction devices such ascapacitors, reactors, or static,C. It generates electricity with steam turbines using fossil fuels, nuclear, biomass, geothermal, and solarthermal energyD. It converts motive power (mechanical energy) into electrical power for use in an external circuit5. Which is the correct sequence/path of electricity?A Power plant - Transmission - Substation - DistributionB. Power plant - Substation - Transmission - DistributionC. Power plant - Distribution - Transmission - SubstationD, Power plant - Transmission Distribution - Substation(thanks^_^)​


Answer:

1.A

2.C

3.B

4.A

5.D

Explanation:

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22. illustrate with labels and explain how power is transmitted from the generating power station to your home


Answer:

Power plants generate electricity that is delivered to costomers through transmission and distribution power lines.high voltage transmission lines.such as those that hang between tall metal towers.carry electricity over long distance to meet customer needs.

Explanation:

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23. site at least one example of electric power station in mindanao. Explain how they produce electricity​


Answer:

Strategically located along the Agus River, these hydroelectric power plants help fuel the economy of Mindanao by providing steady supply of cheap and reliable electricity. These hydroelectric power plants are: Agus I, Agus II, Agus IV, Agus V, Agus VI and Agus VII.


24. Power stations generate alternating current (ac) because


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Question: Power stations generate alternating current (ac) because...

Answer: the transmission of alternating current is easier and very efficient.

Explanation: The power station generates AC and not DC because the transmission of alternating current is easier and very efficient. The transformers can step up and step down the voltage of the alternating current.

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25. . Electricity is produced by a ____________ in a power station.


Answer:

power plant

Explanation:

A power plant is an industrial facility that generates electricity from primary energy. Most power plants use one or more generators that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy in order to supply power to the electrical grid for society's electrical needs.27 Sep 2021


26. why is the voltage of electricity generated in a power stations head up before transformation transmission ​


Explanation:

Vast networks of transmission lines and facilities are used to bring electricity to us in a form we can use. All the electricity made at a powerplant comes first through transformers which raise the voltage so it can travel long distances through powerlines.


27. The amount electric current in a power station​


Answer:

The amount of electricity that a power plant generates during a period of time depends on the amount of time its reactors operate at a specific capacity.

Step-by-step explanation:

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28. explain generation and transmission through power station​


answer:Transmission and distribution refers to the different stages of carrying electricity over poles and wires from generators to a home or a business. ... After electricity has been generated, a system of electrical wires carries the electricity from the source of generation to our homes and businesses.

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29. 1._____tansformers used to reduce the voltage along substation also in consumption.The transformer takes place from_____to electrical energy.2.In power stations generating electricity, power in measured in_____.3.Transformers are used to raise the voltage along substation and lower it for residential consumption. This transformer is_____.4.What energy transformation takes place in generator?5._____ a corporation in change of electrical energy distribution.​


Answer:

step-up

kilowatthours(kWh)

step-up transformer

kinetic energy into electrical energy

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Explanation:

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30. site at least one example of electric power station in mindanao .explain how they produce electricity​


Answer: Maria Cristina Hydroelectric power plant in Illigan City.

Explanation: Hydropower plants capture the energy of falling water to generate electricity. A turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water into mechanical energy. Then a generator converts the mechanical energy from the turbine into electrical energy.

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