Environmental Sciences, asked by goldboy, 1 year ago

difference between tidal energy and wave energy.

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Answered by ninjasplayhouse
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Tidal energy uses the gravitational pull of the Earth and moon to generate energy. Thetides at shorelines of oceans will rise and fall about twice a day. ... Wave energy uses the kinetic force of waves to produce energy. A object inside buoys, booms, or other floating objects will shake as each wavepasses.





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Answered by jkhan1
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⭐Tidel energy; the rise of seawater due to gravitational pull of moon is called high tide where as the fall of seawater is called a low tide during the high tide when the level of water in the sea is high,sea water flow into the reservoir of the barrage and turns the turbine and generate electricity.and again water is back and rotates the turbine.it is done twice in a Day.

⭐wave energy; the huge waves come on the surface of sea and sea wave have a lot of kinetic energy to which runs the turbine and produce electricity.


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