The potential energy (water flow due to to different water levels) transforms into kinetic energy.
mechanical energy
It converts potential energy (source) to kinetic energy (product)
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.
It changes it because the water flows through a wheel, which is kinetic energy, when the wheel is moving it produces electrical energy.
To get energy from water, a water wheel is placed underneath moving water, this turns a turbine, which creates power.
When you make a water wheel and it generates the energy. (GO TO GOOGLE)
The potential energy (water flow due to to different water levels) transforms into kinetic energy.
By using the water to drive a turbine or a water wheel or pelton wheel.
mechanical energy
Provide energy.
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Water can supply electricity in usually one reason - the water wheel, or it's close cousins. The water pushes on the wheel, and turns the water wheel. As the wheel spins, it creates mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is fed through a converter, which turns it into useable electricity. It is the same concept as wind with a wind turbine.
the stream of water moves a wheel and makes kinetic energy
Let falling/running water turn a water wheel, hydroenergy to mechanical energy.
It converts potential energy (source) to kinetic energy (product)
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