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How can nuclear moving water, coal, and wind power plants create motion?

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How can nuclear moving water, coal, and wind power plants create motion?

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Falling water, as in a dam, turns a turbine which generates electricity. Coal is burned to create heat to boil water whose steam is used to turn electric turbines. Wind turns the blades directly attached to generators. I hope this is helpful.

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