what is water energy how is it related to hydroelectricity
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1.There r several types of hydroelectric facilities; they are all powered by the kinetic energy of flowing water as it moves downstream.
2.Turbines and generators convert the energy into electricity, which is then fed into the electrical grid to be used in homes, businesses, and by industry.
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@Here is ur answer...
1.There r several types of hydroelectric facilities; they are all powered by the kinetic energy of flowing water as it moves downstream.
2.Turbines and generators convert the energy into electricity, which is then fed into the electrical grid to be used in homes, businesses, and by industry.
Hope it helps u..
#Banna Sarkar
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Q. what is water energy?
Ans:- Water energy is energy derived from the power of water, most often its motion. Energy sources using water have been around for thousands of years in the form of water clocks and waterwheels. A more recent innovation has been hydroelectricity, or the electricity produced by the flow of water over dams.
How it is related to hydroelectricity ?
Ans:- There are several types of hydroelectric facilities; they are all powered by the kinetic energy of flowing water as it moves downstream. Turbines and generators convert the energy into electricity, which is then fed into the electrical grid to be used in homes, businesses, and by industry.
Ans:- Water energy is energy derived from the power of water, most often its motion. Energy sources using water have been around for thousands of years in the form of water clocks and waterwheels. A more recent innovation has been hydroelectricity, or the electricity produced by the flow of water over dams.
How it is related to hydroelectricity ?
Ans:- There are several types of hydroelectric facilities; they are all powered by the kinetic energy of flowing water as it moves downstream. Turbines and generators convert the energy into electricity, which is then fed into the electrical grid to be used in homes, businesses, and by industry.
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