Electric motor.
A dynamo is an example of this.
That is called an electric motor.
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Changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
A machine that turns electricity into mechanical energy is known as an electric motor. The rotor's inertia, as well as the mechanical system that supports the motor, stores energy. It controls the electric motor's torque and speed. It maintains a safe temperature range for the engine, power electronics, electric motor, and other components. It functions as a power source for the electric traction motor. Electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy by electric motors.
Do you mean the steps are the same, or the power plants? The last step in a power plant is to transform the generator output voltage up to the main transmission line voltage. However I'm not sure if that is what you have in mind. If not, reformulate the question and re-submit, preferably in 'Electrical Engineering'
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An electrical motor is a device that turns electrical energy into mechanical energy.
During the operation of a wind turbine, the wind spins the blades of the turbine. Therefore, the energy is transferred into the turbine, which generates electricity. A generator is a machine that produces electrical energy from mechanical energy. And so as a result, the wind energy turns into mechanical energy and turns into electric energy. Does that help?
fan converts electric energy into magnetic and further mechanical energy
The generator can't create energy out of nothingness. It's converting mechanical energy to electrical energy. That mechanical energy has to come from somewhere ... the steam that turns the turbine, the wind that turns the sail, the falling water than turns the wheel, or the arm of the guy who turns the crank.
Dynamo.Such a device is known as a generator, sometimes also as a dynamo.
The wind turbine converts kinetic energy into wind, which then turns into wind and then mechanical energy. The energy is converted to an electrical generator through a shaft which turns it into electrical energy, or in other words, electricity.
It turns into mechanical energy-a mass of air is being pushed through the fan so the air molecules are being given kinetic energy (I'm saying mechanical energy includes kinetic energy)
Through a generator I.e. turn the generator which turns the coil around a magnet which in turn creates an electrical current.
Turning mechanical energy into electrical energy The alternator works by turning mechanical energy into electrical energy. When your engine is on, it powers a drive belt that rests on a pulley attached to the alternator. The pulley turns the alternator's rotor shaft, which spins a set of magnets around a coil.
Heaters (With Resistive Coils) will change Electrical Energy into Heat Energy. Electric Motors (AC and DC) will convert Electrical Energy into Motion Energy.