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The amount of electrical energy that can be generated by a hydroelectric power plant depends upon

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Answered by poonambhatt213
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Answer:

Explanation:

=> Hydroelectric power plants are used to convert hydraulic potential energy into electrical energy from water.

=> Potential energy that stored in large amounts of water is used by hydroelectric power plant to form electrical energy.  

=> One of the important factor to obtain kinetic energy from that potential energy is head of water.

=> The efficiency of alternator shows how much percent of input mechanical power can be converted into electrical power.

=> The total power or amount of electrical energy generated by hydroelectric plants rely on two main factors:

  •  the flow rate of the water and
  • the amount of water flow / the height of the head or water.

=> As The amount of water is excess and more the head of water in the hydroelectric power plant, more power is produced.

Answered by hariprakash170
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Answer:

Explanation:

I think it should mainly depend on the quantity of water as if hydraulic plant is there means already construsted with certain design head of water...

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