Yes
hydropower is use to generate electricity' if once electricity is generated i mixes with power grid. hydroelectric power impacted on daily life is computer,street lights,tv
This is called hydroelectric power, or hydro power.
Both use the flow of water generate electricity. Hydroelectric uses the flow of water from a high point to a low point. (A damn). Tidal power uses the flow of ocean tides in and out.
Yes most power stations do use heat to generate electricity. Heat energy of the fuel (e.g. burning coal, burning oil, nuclear fission) is utilized to heat water present in the boiler. This heating generates steam, which is then utilized to run the turbine. However some power stations get the energy to generate electricity without using heat (e.g. hydroelectric dams, wind power, sea wave power, solar cell generation systems).
hydroelectric power They produce what is called 3-phase AC power.
i think it is Hydroelectric power
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
A hydroelectric dam uses the force of flowing water to drive turbines which generate electric power.
They both generate electricity.
Singapore does not use hydroelectric dams to generate electricity.
Singapore does not use hydroelectric dams to generate electricity.
In hydroelectric power station we use the potential energy of water to generate electricity.
Hydroelectric power is formed by harnessing the energy of flowing water to generate electricity. Water stored in a reservoir behind a dam is released, flowing through turbines which convert the kinetic energy of the moving water into mechanical energy that drives a generator to produce electricity.
Hydroelectric power is generated from water. It is the production of electricity through the use of the gravitational forces of flowing or falling water.
hydropower is use to generate electricity' if once electricity is generated i mixes with power grid. hydroelectric power impacted on daily life is computer,street lights,tv
A hydroelectric dam uses the force of flowing water to drive turbines which generate electric power.
Water drives the turbines to generate hydroelectric power.