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Describe how hydro energy can be converted into electrical energy 0

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Answered by susmita1234
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Hydropower plants capture theenergy of falling water to generateelectricity. A turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water intomechanical energy. Then a generator converts the mechanicalenergy from the turbine into electrical energy.
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In hydropower plants, a large amount of water is stored at a height. This stored water is then allowed to fall on rotating turbines. The force of the running water (kinetic energy of running water) causes the turbines of the plant to spin. The rotating turbines then spin the generator, which ultimately produces electricity. In this manner, the kinetic energy of the running water is converted into mechanical energy and then finally into electrical energy. Two limitations of Hydropower Energy are: Causes a change in the course of rivers and lot of land is submerged under water. Fish and wildlife are affected drastically.

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In hydropower plants, a large amount of water is stored at a height. This stored water is then allowed to fall on rotating turbines. The force of the running water (kinetic energy of running water) causes the turbines of the plant to spin. The rotating turbines then spin the generator, which ultimately produces electricity. In this manner, the kinetic energy of the running water is converted into mechanical energy and then finally into electrical energy.

Two limitations of Hydropower Energy are:

Causes a change in the course of rivers and lot of land is submerged under water.

Fish and wildlife are affected drastically.

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