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definition of water energy

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Answered by blacksheephhhhh
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Water energy can be defined as the energy that is derived from water, generally through its motion. A common example of water energy is hydroelectricity, which derives power from the water that flows over dams.

Answered by sahumaheshram62
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Water energy is one of the renewable forms of energy.

As the word says it is nothing but the energy which is generated from water. The water that flows or falls down produce energy. Water creates two types of energy they are Kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is the one that gets released when the water moves and potential energy is the one in water that is not used immediately. The energy which is extracted from water is called as hydro power.

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