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electricity from the ocean can be generated based on utilising

(a)Kinetic energy of the waves but not stored thermal energy

(b)Stored thermal energy but not kinetic energy of the waves

(c)Kinetic energy of the waves as wall as stored thermal energy

(d)neither kinetic energy of the waves nor stored thermal energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B. is your answer.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Correct Option (c)

(c) the kinetic energy of the waves as well as stored thermal energy

Explanation:

  • We know that the sun's heat warms the surface water more than the seawater.
  • Nuclear power is made by this temperature contrast.
  • Nuclear power is put away in the sea.
  • In order to create power, the kinetic energy in the waves is used.
  • The potential energy in the tides is used to bridle electrical energy.
  • Power thus created from the sea is dependent on using the dynamic energy of the waves and tides just as put away nuclear power in the sea from daylight.

Final Answer:

electricity from the ocean can be generated based on utilizing

(c) the kinetic energy of the waves as well as stored thermal energy

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