Science, asked by indrajitpandharmise, 3 months ago

Hydropower is a convertion from of energy​

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Answered by wfjgdvjkhcxvnk
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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. ... Therefore, the energy conversion that takes place in a hydropower plant is the potential energy to kinetic energy.

Answered by sanpreetpachhala
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Hydropower or water power is power derived from the energy of falling or fast-running water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes. Since ancient times, hydropower from many kinds of watermills has been used number of times as a renewable energy source for irrigation and the operation of different mechanical devices, such as gristmills, sawmills, textile mills, trip hammers, dock cranes, domestic lifts, and ore mills. A trompe, which produces compressed air from falling water, is sometimes used to power other machinery at a distance.

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