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.
the island generate electricity from sae water
waterfalls can generate hydro-electricity by the force of the water
Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
its actuallly simple, the water turns turbines and the turbines produce electricity.
a solar farm can be used to generate electricity. for example if you had a wind mill or water wheel.
Turbines
chemical reactions
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In addition to its use in agriculture, the water stored in lakes created behind dams is also used to generate electricity.
let the geothernal energy to boil the water, then use the stream to generate the electricity. it is the same way when you use coal generate the electricity. but the detail system is very complicated.
it gets water from the lake, and then the turbine generates the water into electricity. easy peasy. i am such a genius.