It's known as a windmill...
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
Examples of flow resources include wind, water, solar energy, and geothermal energy. These resources are continuously replenished by natural processes and do not deplete over time. They can be harnessed to generate electricity or for other useful applications.
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If the natural flow of the river is turned into some kind of dam to create kinetic energy, then it can create electricity. In other words, motion can be made into power. So if you harness the natural motion of a river, you generate electricity.
A rotating machine like a generator requires first a permanent magnet of sort. The magnet can be a natural source or induced by an electric current flow. A copper wire as it cuts cuts trough a magnetic field it self induce a current flow. Therefore current will flow into an external load.
A battery is a device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy by using chemical reactions to generate a flow of electrons.
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Electrons are split in a process called oxidation-reduction reactions, where they are transferred between molecules. This transfer of electrons creates a flow of energy that can be harnessed to generate electricity.
Solar energy is a renewable energy source that harnesses sunlight to generate electricity. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources derived from organic materials like coal, oil, and natural gas. Nuclear energy is produced through the process of nuclear fission, which releases energy from splitting atoms. Water is a renewable energy source that can be used to generate hydroelectric power through the flow of water.
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
Mass is converted into energy through nuclear fission in a nuclear power station. The energy is used to generate electricity, which is then transmitted through power lines to a residential area. In the house, the electricity powers the washing machine, which consumes the energy to clean clothes.
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.