Water that is falling is having its potential energy (owing to its height - the fact that it has been "lifted" somehow) converted into kinetic energy. We frequently use the kinetic energy in a mechanical application to drive a wheel, a turbine blade or the like. Water = Hydro - remember this connection. The water monster from fables is the Hydra The water for the fire trucks comes from a fire Hydrant. WHen you don't have enough water you are deHYDRATEd. And of course, when you get electricity frmo water, it is: HYDROelectric. Interesting that the main component of water is HYDROgen, huh?
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
Energy generated from moving water.
Both are forms of energy. Potential energy is the available energy that could be used and Kinetic energy is the energy actually being used. Think of Potential energy as being a high cliff with water on top. The higher the cliff the more energy available. If no water is falling though, there is noting being used, But the potential for falling water is still there. Kinetic energy is the water that actually falls.
it is the pumping of water for energy. it is the pumping of water for energy.Hydroelectricity is electrical energy generated from mechanical energy, when water is released from an area of higher hydrostatic pressure (typically, a lake, river or reservoir) to an area of lower hydrostatic pressure.
Kinetic energy
electricity generated from the force of falling water
Hydroelectricity is the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower; the output of electrical power through the exercise of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
Electricity generated from the energy in a falling column of water.
Hydro-electric
There is no such thing as "hydrogwe" energy. However "hydroelectric" energy is electricity generated from falling water (such as that held behind a dam.
Hydropower is generated using water. It harnesses the energy of flowing or falling water to produce electricity. This is done by capturing the kinetic energy of the water and converting it into mechanical energy, which is then used to spin turbines connected to generators, producing electricity.
Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by hydropower, i.e., the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of renewable energy.
Hydroelectric energy is produced by the force of falling water.
power generated from waterHydro-power is the energy generated by the force of moving water.It is a renewable source of energy as the water on earth is replenishing continuously by precipitation. This is called the water cycle.
It's less. There are "resistance" losses in any system, so not all the energy of the falling water can be changed into electric power. Certainly we can't get more energy out than is put in. Perpetual motion isn't an option here.
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
Electric energy generated from a water source is typically known as hydroelectric energy.