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Physics, 26.03.2020 19:38 starreee

What is/are the energy transformation(s) that take place when using a wind turbine to generate usable energy?
A) friction- electrical
B) kinetic - mechanical - electrical
C) friction - mechanical - electrical
D) mechanical - friction - electrical

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