What transformation occurs when wind goes to a turbine power generator?

When wind power enters a turbine generator, a series of physical and energy conversion processes occur.
Firstly, the wind acts on the blades of the turbine generator, creating a rotational torque that causes the turbine's blades to begin to rotate. This rotational process is achieved by the thrust of the wind on the blades and the design of the blade shape. As the blades rotate, the rotor of the turbine follows.
Next, the rotating motion of the rotor is transferred to the generator section. Inside the generator there is a magnetic field, and as the rotor rotates in the field it cuts the magnetic lines of force in the field, which creates an electric current inside the generator. This current is then output and supplied to the electrical system.
In this process, wind energy is converted into mechanical energy (i.e. the rotational motion of the turbine), which is then converted into electrical energy. This is the main change that occurs when wind energy enters the turbine generator.
It is important to note that the design and performance of a turbine generator can be affected by a number of factors, including wind speed, blade shape and size, and turbine design parameters. Therefore, in order to maximise the use of wind energy, the turbine generator needs to be optimally designed to suit the specific environment and application requirements.
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