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most power plants generate electricity by: *
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burning fuel directly inside homes
spinning a turbine connected to a generator
storing energy in batteries
using electricity to create energy
why is electricity considered a carrier of energy rather than a source? *
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electricity cannot be transported long distances
electricity must be generated using another energy source
electricity is always renewable
electricity only exists inside power plants
Brief Explanations
- Most power plants (fossil fuel, nuclear, hydro, wind) work by using an energy source to spin a turbine, which drives a generator to produce electricity. The other options are incorrect: burning fuel in homes is not power plant operation, batteries store not generate electricity, and you cannot use electricity to create energy (violates energy conservation).
- Electricity is an energy carrier because it is produced by converting energy from other sources (like fossil fuels, sunlight, or moving water) rather than being a primary energy source itself. The other options are false: electricity can be transported long distances, it is not always renewable, and it exists beyond power plants in end-use locations.
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