With a water mill. it's like a sideways windmill but in the bater half way
You can generate energy with several ways like wind, water turbine, mechanical force and more.
Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water yeah
It moves past a dam, which has turbines that the water turns and generate energy.
Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.
hydroelectric dams
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
Technically speaking, the molecular movement of water and how fast the molecules vibrate, the energy of that can be captured and the form of energy can be used to generate electricity. They use the hoover dam to do that.
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.
To generate hydroelectricity. But water energy (the potential energy in a head of water) has also been used to turn water wheels for industrial mills and flower mills.
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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