Environmental Sciences, asked by Mannan334, 6 months ago

How has the traditional use of wind and water energy been modified for our convenience?

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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In olden days, wind energy was trapped used windmills to do mechanical works like lifting or drawing water from a well. But these days, windmills are used to generate electricity. The kinetic energy of wind is trapped and converted into electricity with the help of rotatory motion of the blades, which turns the turbine of the electric generator to produce electricity.

Similarly, waterfalls were the source of potential energy in olden days. But these days as the number of waterfalls has reduced, water dams are constructed and are used as a source to trap the potential energy. Here, the water falls from a certain height on the turbine producing electricity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer....

Traditionally, wind energy was used through windmills to lift water from a well and to grind wheat into flour. Now, the traditional use of wind energy has been modified. Now wind energy is used to generate electricity through wind-powered generators.

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