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water is used to produce a hydroelectricity b solar energy c wind energy​

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Answered by smithaThomas
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Answer:

hydroelectricity

Explanation:

Hydroelectricity is produced using both Potential energy and Kinetic energy of water.

It is usually made with dams that block a river to make a reservoir or collect water that is pumped there. When the water is released, the pressure behind the dam forces the water downpipes that leads to a turbine. This causes the turbine to turn, which in turn, turns a generator which makes electricity.

When water is stored at a height it has potential energy in it. When this water is allowed to flow down from a height, the potential energy of water gets converted into kinetic energy. A hydraulic turbine thus converts the energy of this flowing water into mechanical energy. A hydroelectric generator converts this mechanical energy into electricity. Both potential energy and kinetic energy of water are used for generating hydroelectricity.

Answered by krmoham1234
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Answer:

WIND ENERGY

Explanation:

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