Pay attention to the "electric" bit in "hydroelectric".
That's electricity.
Electricity is VERY useful and can be used for almost everything.
Heating, cooling, lighting, motors...
Yes they do.
Normally, hydroelectric power requires a dam and a turbine. It is possible to use a water mill instead of a dam.
In hydroelectric power station we use the potential energy of water to generate electricity.
Because it's renewable, and environmentally-friendly. =)
turbines
The turbines or Pelton wheels in a hydroelectric power plant are turned by water pressure.
u could say like the hydroelectric power controlled the world or something like that.
The Hoover Dam generates hydroelectric power.
no they do not
we use the most hydroelectric power in kansas
There are many states that have potential to use hydroelectric power. One of the states that have the greatest potential is Alaska.
hydroelectric
They both use turbines.
Hydroelectric power plants or H.E.P stations use a flowing river to turn a turbine which powers the genertator much like other power sources to create electricity. The water is then returned to the river. H.E.P stations can also be in a reservoir.
Yes they do.
Normally, hydroelectric power requires a dam and a turbine. It is possible to use a water mill instead of a dam.
people use hydroelectric energy to power almost anything from cars to ur hair dryier . But it is mostly used to power houses. basically people use it for electricity