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released when coal burns in a power plant is used to heat water, which produces!
'that drives a
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turbine to generate
:: kinetic energy
•: light energy
:: electrical energy
:: thermal energy
:: steam
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The thermal energy released when coal burns in a power plant is used to heat water, which produces steam that drives a turbine to generate electrical energy.
Brief energy-flow summary: chemical energy (coal) → thermal energy (heat) → steam → kinetic energy (turbine) → electrical energy (generator).
Brief energy-flow summary: chemical energy (coal) → thermal energy (heat) → steam → kinetic energy (turbine) → electrical energy (generator).
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