POWER PLANTS AND THEIR OPERATING PRINCIPLES
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Power station, generator, rotor, steam turbine, hydroelectric station, water supply, water flow, arc, gravity, hydro transformer, photo transformer, EDS (ultra-high frequency), autotransformer, welding transformers, measuring transformers, single-phase and three-phase power transformers, etc.Abstract
This article discusses power plants, their operating principles, structure, types of functions, and their importance today.
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