A wind generator, such as the one shown at left, uses the power of wind to

generate electricity. What do you think is happening inside the wind generator to convert the energy of the spinning blades into electricity? Make your best guess.

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Inside a wind generator, there is likely a turbine connected to the spinning blades. As the blades turn, they cause the turbine to spin, which in turn generates electricity through a system of electromagnetic coils and a generator. The movement of the turbine creates a magnetic field which induces a flow of electrons and produces electricity that can be harnessed and used to power homes and businesses.
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