How does movement become energy?

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Something like **wind** or **hydraulic** energy, I don’t understand “Why” or “How”. **When does that movement become** energy and **how**

*PS: Sorry if something is misspelled, I’m not the best in English*

In: Physics

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If a bunch of copper wires are made to move through a fixed magnetic field, electricity is generated in those wires. This is then tapped out for usage. Hence essentially converting motion of air or water particles into movement of turbine blades which in turn rotate the coil inside a motor (more accurately a generator) which is surrounded by a fixed permanent magnet and that generates electricity in the said coil.

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