Science, asked by aryaveerprakash1230, 5 months ago

why are waterfalls used to produce electricity

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Answered by Anonymous
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\mathfrak{\huge{\green{\underline{\underline{Answer :}}}}} Hydroelectricity is the generation of electricity using the kinetic energy of water. In the case of a waterfall, gravitational potential energy of water first changes into the kinetic energy of water. This kinetic energy is partially converted into electrical energy by a generator.

Answered by jo1252
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Answer:

water falls we can consider dams. as the water falls from a particular height when it reaches the ground it produces electricity which it often termed as hydro electricity.

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