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When the tide come in, you catch and hold the water, and when the tide ebbs (runs out), the water can turn turbines and generate electricity. the tides go in and turn the turbine and the tides go out and turn the turbine. the turbine creates kinectic energy to create electricty.
You don't. But you can use the weight of falling water to generate electricity. The water spins a turbine (a type of fan blade), and the spinning turbine turns an electric generator.
No it is powered by water. The flow of the water generates electricity. A wind turbine uses the wind to generate the electricity
Falling or flowing water turns a turbine generator, which generates electricity.
drinking it i guess, or mabye a water turbine to generate electricity?
it gets water from the lake, and then the turbine generates the water into electricity. easy peasy. i am such a genius.
The turbine, to generate electricity.
They both power turbines which rotate to generate electricity. A turbine works the same way as an electric motor.
The force of falling water turns a turbine, The spinning turbine turns an electrical generator.
They can all be used to spin turbines that will generate electricity.
It's harder than it seems. You have to invent a machine that can use the force of the waves to power a turbine - but not corrode in the salt water or become overwhelmed by extremely high tides.
It's harder than it seems. You have to invent a machine that can use the force of the waves to power a turbine - but not corrode in the salt water or become overwhelmed by extremely high tides.