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Conventional energy sources often use spinning turbines to make electrical energy. How is this process similar to wind energy and wave energy?

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Step-by-step explanation:

A fluid motion, vapors, burning fuel, or wind is a sequence of rotors arranged on a driveshaft in an electrical generator. The rotor shaft of a generator is spun/rotated by the pressure of the fluid on the blades. The rotor's mechanical energy is transformed into electrical energy via the generator.

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