You will need :
Styrofoam
bottle cap
ice cream sticks
bendable wire
white tape
How to make :
first make a container with P.O.P ( plaster of Paris ) or you can ask a carpenter to make a wooden box( make sure you make a hole in it for the water to come through it).After that take a bottle cap and stick ice cream sticks on it. make a hole with a bendable wire in it and cover the bendable wire with white tape. After that pour the water and watch it fall on the turbine and the turbine will move. Don't forget to stick the things to the styrofoam......
Normally, hydroelectric power requires a dam and a turbine. It is possible to use a water mill instead of a dam.
For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.
Hydroelectric power
You can make a working model of a hydroelectric power plant by creating a diarama out of a box and diagramming the different parts within the box to scale.
Well, no. A turbine does not MAKE energy. It changes one form of energy to another. A Pelton turbine in a hydroelectric plant changes the weight and force of falling water to rotary mechanical energy, which is used to turn a generator. That changes mechanical energy to electrical energy. But none of that MAKES energy.
Water at pressure that is sufficient to continuously spin the turbine(s).
It is one of the cleanest energy sources out there. What is happening to produce hydroelectric energy is that water is spinning a turbine and that turbine produces electricity. There is no fuels burning to produce it. The most harmful part of the production is the initial setup of the turbine (located at damns). There is no 100% clean energy. If it generates sound, then it can be considered pollution. There is waste in refining the materials to make it.
Hydroelectric energy is created by water powering a turbine.
You will need a water reservoir, some form of turbine, and something connected to the turbine to represent a generator.The water reservoir can be just about anything that can contain water at an elevation above that of your turbine. In the real world, this is usually a dam, so you may want to model something that looks like a dam.Water from the elevated source is allowed to flow from the source past a water turbine. You could make a waterfall and paddlewheel so that people can see the workings, but in an actual generation station, this is a pipe and the turbine is enclosed.The turbine turns as a result of the water flow. A generator is connected to the shaft of the turbine. You can use a permanent magnet motor for your generator. Just hook up a voltmeter to what would normally be the battery leads of the motor to show the voltage being generated. Chances are, your model won't be able to generate enough power to light a bulb, so showing the voltage with a voltmeter is a simple way of demonstrating the principle.A:We need these things to make a hydroelectric power station: 1.cardboard2.aluminium foil or butter paper3.chart paper4.a generator5.a turbine made of plastic6.a 1.5 volt battery
A water turbine dam is an example of hydroelectric energy. Hydroelectricity is an important part of the energy mix in the world.
turbine power plant
Water passing through a turbine, usually in a dam.