Biology, asked by nimbalkarmohini2, 3 months ago

energy of flowing water drives turbines at hydroelectric power plant​

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Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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A power plant that produces electricity by using flowing water to rotate a turbine (which drives the generator), is called hydro-power plant (or hydroelectric power plant). The electricity produced by using the energy of falling water (or flowing water) is called hydroelectricity.

Answered by lakshminandanab08
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A turbine and generator produce the electricity

"A hydraulic turbine converts the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy. A hydroelectric generator converts this mechanical energy into electricity. The operation of a generator is based on the principles discovered by Faraday

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