How+Turbines+Work

Air is a fluid like any other except that its particles are in gas form instead of liquid. And when air moves quickly, in the form of wind, those particles are moving quickly. If there is motion then there is kinetic energy, which can be captured, A wind turbine uses wind to create electricity. The turbine blades are designed to capture the kinetic energy in wind. Most turbines have features that face them directly into the wind. The Kinetic energy is captured with the blades which causes them to spin. The Blades are mounted on a shaft which enters a gearbox. Another shaft connected to the gear box, runs through a generator housing. A magnetic rotor on the shaft inside the generator housing spins inside loops of copper wire that are wound around an iron core. As the rotor spins around the inside of the core it creates "electromagnetic induction" through the coils that generates an electrical current. That current is then regulated and fed into the grid after some modification so that it can be used in our homes or routed into a battery bank for storage.
 * Turbine design**

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