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Write the energy conversion that take place in a hydropower plant ?

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Answered by L12345
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The energy conversion in hydropower plant is the energy of flowing water (Kinetic Energy) to elecrtical energy.

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Hydro

Overview

Hydropower is the renewable energy contained in flowing water. Electricity is generated using hydropower known as hydroelectricity and is generally considered to be reliable.

Generating hydro power

A hydroelectric power station converts the kinetic energy of flowing or falling water into electrical energy that can be used in homes and businesses. Hydroelectric power can be generated on a small scale with a ‘run-of-river’ installation, which uses naturally flowing river water to turn one or more turbines, or on a large scale with a hydroelectric dam.
Answered by rahulch19926
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Potential energy of water stored in a dam is converted into kinetic energy of the falling water . The water falls on the turbine , so kinetic energy of the flowing water is converted into the kinetic energy of the armature of the generator connected to the turbine. Then kinetic energy is converted into the electrical energy known as hydro electricity.

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