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define electrical connective dam with an example​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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A conventional dam holds water in a man-made lake, or reservoir, behind it. When water is released through the dam, it spins a turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity. The water returns to the river on the downstream side of the dam.

Hydroelectric power plants are the most efficient means of producing electric energy. The efficiency of today's hydroelectric plant is about 90 percent.

To put it simple considering all variables, it will depend on the design life of your dam. In case of a dam designed to run for 50 years, it will end up in net profit after running continuously 10 - 15 years, give or take.

The definition of a dam is something that holds back water, or the body of water that is being held. An example of a dam is rubber sheet put around a tooth to keep it dry during a dental procedure. An example of a dam is the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River in Nevada.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hydroelectricity is electricity produced from hydropower. In 2015, hydropower generated 16.6% of the world's total electricity and 70% of all renewable electricity,[1] and was expected to increase by about 3.1% each year for the next 25 years.

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