What is the role of burning coal in an electrical power plant?
The heat is converted to electricity by a thermocouple.
The heat boils water.
The light from coal burning is converted to electricity by a photovoltaic panel.
The heat produces a rush of wind which turns a turbine.
The expansion of gases caused by burning coal makes pistons turn in an internal combustion engine.
Heat from coal is used to boil water which in gaseous state(steam) is at high Temperature and pressure makes the turbine to turn.
So, correct answer is optionB
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