This is how a Pressurized Water Reactor works. The water is at a high pressure to prevent boiling, and it is then hot enough to produce steam in a secondary circuit, to feed a steam turbine.
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A thermoelectric device, using the Seebeck effect, would convert a heat transfer into electric current. (see related wikipedia link).
Also, you could boil water creating steam, which would turn a turbine, driving a generator.
You can pump water uphill, with an electric pump.
Water doesn't make energy because energy can't be created or destroyed. However we can use the kinetic energy of flowing water or the potential energy of water in a reservoir to generate electrical energy using a turbine and a generator.
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
So that we would have yet another source of renewable energy... Wind Edit: I'm assuming it came from Windmills to ground corn or whatever to make flour. People found out how to convert the kinetic energy into eletrical energy. Wind is a rewnewable source of energy. Why not use the wind to it's advantage without harming the environment?
yes because it needs more energy to make the water hat
Anything that moves has kinetic energy. Water may also have potential energy - if it is at a higher level and you have the possibility of making it fall down. And running water can be used to make electrical energy.
What components make up an eletrical circuit
An eletrical signal goes through a coil of copper wire. in side the coil is a magnet and the eletrical energy moves the magnet which is connected to a sound cone. the soun cone move back and forth to create sound waves in the air.
it has many uses: Light, comunication, conservation, transport, to make food and so on. Most technology needs electricity and is used every day.
Water doesn't make energy because energy can't be created or destroyed. However we can use the kinetic energy of flowing water or the potential energy of water in a reservoir to generate electrical energy using a turbine and a generator.
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they conserve energy because it uses energy to make water flow into your taps.
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
To get energy from water, a water wheel is placed underneath moving water, this turns a turbine, which creates power.
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Something to do with water to make energy
yes because it needs more energy to make the water hat
So that we would have yet another source of renewable energy... Wind Edit: I'm assuming it came from Windmills to ground corn or whatever to make flour. People found out how to convert the kinetic energy into eletrical energy. Wind is a rewnewable source of energy. Why not use the wind to it's advantage without harming the environment?