how does a Power Plant create electricity using a generator?

in order

1. Fuel is burned in the power plant's furnace, which creates heat energy.

2. The heat energy is used to boil water, creating steam.
3. The steam produced turns the blades of a turbine, causing it to spin at a high speed.
4. The spinning turbine is connected to a generator, which consists of coiled wire and magnets.
5. As the turbine spins, it causes the magnets inside the generator to move past the coiled wire, creating a magnetic field.
6. This movement of the magnets induces an electric current in the wire according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
7. The electric current generated in the wire is collected and converted into usable electricity.
8. The electricity is then transmitted through a network of power lines to homes, businesses, and other locations, where it can be used for various purposes.