11. What causes the hydroelectric power
plant to produce electricity?*
*
O Force of Muscular
O Force of blowing wind
O Force of flowing water
O Force of gravitation
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A turbine and generator produce the electricity
"A hydraulic turbine converts the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy. A hydroelectric generator converts this mechanical energy into electricity. ... This, in turn, causes electricity to flow and a voltage to develop at the generator output terminals."
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Answer:
Force of Gravitation
Explanation:
Gravity causes it to fall through the penstock inside the dam. At the end of the penstock there is a turbine propeller, which is turned by the moving water. The shaft from the turbine goes up into the generator, which produces the power.
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