Physics, asked by naimat967matric, 6 months ago

Hydroelectric power plant is used for which kind of energy?

A.Non-Renewable souce of energy
B. Conventional source of energy
C. Non Conventional source of energy
D. Continuous source of energy ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct option is C. Non-conventional source of energy

Explanation:

  • Renewable energy sources are another name for non-traditional energy sources.
  • Solar energy, bioenergy, tidal energy, and wind energy are a few non-traditional energy source examples.
  • The term "hydroelectric power" refers to electricity generated by turbines that use the potential energy of falling or swiftly flowing water to power generators.
  • Water is gathered or stored at a higher elevation during the production of hydroelectric power and then transported through substantial pipes or tunnels (penstocks) to a lower elevation; the difference between these two elevations is referred to as the head.
  • The falling water turns turbines as it nears the bottom of the pipelines.
  • In turn, the turbines power generators, which transfer the mechanical energy of the turbines into electricity.

Hydroelectric power is a non-conventional source of energy.

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