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wikipedia.org
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Turbine - Wikipedia
Impulse turbines change the direction of flow of a high velocity fluid or gas jet. The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy.
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britannica.com
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Turbine | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica
turbine, any of various devices that convert the energy in a stream of fluid into mechanical energy. The conversion is generally accomplished by passing the fluid through a system of stationary passages or vanes that alternate with passages consisting of finlike blades attached to a rotor.
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merriam-webster.com
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TURBINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TURBINE is a rotary engine actuated by the reaction or impulse or both of a current of fluid (such as water, steam, or air) subject to pressure and usually made with a series of curved vanes on a central rotating spindle.
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energyeducation.ca
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Turbine - Energy Education
Turbines are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems. Turbines are machines (specifically turbomachines) because turbines transmit and modify energy.
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mechlesson.com
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What is Turbine, its Parts, Diagram and How it Works? - ML
A turbine is a mechanical device that converts the energy from a fluid—such as steam, water, gas, or air—into mechanical energy by rotating a shaft. Turbines are fundamental in power generation, aviation, and various industrial applications.
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techtarget.com
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What is a turbine? | Definition from TechTarget
What is a turbine? A turbine is a machine that plays a key role in transforming fluid or air energy into usable work or electricity. With a rotor system at its core, a turbine harnesses the rotational energy generated by the fluid to produce a wide range of applications.
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cambridge.org
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TURBINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list a type of machine through which liquid or gas flows and turns a special wheel with blades in order to produce power: a steam turbine (Definition of turbine from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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voltagelab.com
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What is a turbine? Types, Functions & Applications
A turbine is a rotating device that converts kinetic energy from fluids such as wind, water, steam, or gas into mechanical energy. An example of a turbine is a wind turbine, which converts wind energy into electrical energy, or a steam turbine used in power plants to generate electricity from steam.
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explainthatstuff.com
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How turbines work | Impulse and reaction turbines
Answer: They all use turbines —machines that capture energy from a moving liquid or gas. In a sandcastle windmill, the curved blades are designed to catch the wind's energy so they flutter and spin.
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dataconomy.com
https://dataconomy.com/2025/08/05/what-is-a-turbin…
What Is A Turbine? - Dataconomy
A turbine is a machine that converts fluid or air energy into mechanical energy, playing a vital role in generating electricity and driving various industries.