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explain energy transformation in a hydroelectric power plant​

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Answered by mantasharahman375
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Explanation:

The hydropower stations uses the energy from the falling water from the river or dam to generate electricity. ... This way the kinetic energy of water is converted into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy so produced is transferred to the electrical generator to generate the electricity.

Answered by burmasquad419
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Explanation: The hydropower stations uses the energy from the falling water from the river or dam to generate electricity. ... This way the kinetic energy of water is converted into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy so produced is transferred to the electrical generator to generate the electricity.

The hydropower plant uses the potential energy of water stored in the dam to rotate a turbine. The energy of the falling water gets converted into electrical energy. ... And then kinetic energy into mechanical energy, which is later converted into electrical energy

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