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Electricity generated from water is known as thermal energy

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Answered by mahipubglover
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Hydroelectric energy, also referred to as hydroelectricity or hydropower, is the use of moving water to produce electricity. This power is generated by converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into mechanical and then electrical energy. This process involves the use of turbines, which consist of a set of blades. The moving water flows over the blades, causing them to turn. The blades are connected to a rotating drive shaft. The mechanical energy of the drive shaft is transferred to a generator through a gearbox. The generator uses the mechanical energy of the drive shaft to move an electric conductor (typically coils of copper wire) through a magnetic field, which causes electrons to flow through the conductor, generating electricity. The electricity is then fed into the electrical grid to be used in homes, businesses, and by industry. true

Answered by kanchan3510
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true

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electricity generated from water , In this type of electric power plant the water is heated and the steam is formed of high pressure is help to rotated a turbain and once a turbain moves generator starts and electric energy is produced .

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