In a coal power station, how does the energy flow from burning coal to turning the turbine?(1 point)

Responses

Coal → Steam → Turbine
Coal → Steam → Turbine

Coal → Turbine → Steam
Coal → Turbine → Steam

Coal → Water → Turbine
Coal → Water → Turbine

[Choice D]Coal → Electricity → Turbine

1 answer

The correct response is: Coal → Steam → Turbine.

In a coal power station, coal is burned to produce heat, which in turn heats water to create steam. This steam then drives the turbine, converting thermal energy into mechanical energy.