Physics, asked by j0JO, 1 day ago

In a hydroelectric power plant, water is stored high above a turbine. As it falls, the water spins the turbine blades to generate electricity. Which form of energy does the stored water have?



A.
elastic potential energy
B.
gravitational potential energy
C.
radiant energy
D.
vibrational energy

Answers

Answered by kshitijkumar78
2

Answer:

gravitational potential energy

Answered by v9931576916
1

Answer:

The water is stored high above the turbine to provide water potential energy. This type of energy is stored in the water and depends on the elevation of the water. As the water falls down into the turbine, the potential is transformed into kinetic energy which turns the turbine.

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