It is as simple as a windmill. Water pushes panels and just like a flashlight with power generated by a lever, it creates energy for much of the northeast. The person who started this is Nicola Tesla.
it becomes kinetic gravitational energy and powers the eastern side America
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No. Other way around, yes: Niagara (or any waterfall) is an example of potential energy being changed to kinetic energy.
Niagara Falls shares a border with Canada and the United States. Niagara Falls belongs to both countries and is source of electrical power for both countries.
It's done every day, in hundreds of places around the world, and is a major source of electrical energy in the US. ==> Use falling water to turn electric generators, as is done at Hoover Dam, Niagara Falls, etc. The gravitational potential energy stored in the water at higher elevation changes to kinetic energy as the water drops to lower elevation, and some of the kinetic energy is robbed and used to turn the generators.
-- Find, or build, a place where water falls from a high place to a low place. -- Stick a spinner into the stream of falling water. -- Connect the spinner to an electrical generator. -- If it works, write "Niagara-Mohawk Power Corporation" on a big sign, put the sign up next to the spinner, sell the electricity, and mail bills out.
Potential energy turns into kinetic energy.
Niagara falls is along the Niagara RiverNiagara Falls is on the Niagara River.
The address of the Niagara Branch is: 1029 Roosevelt Rd, Niagara, 54151 0108
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Information about Niagara Falls tour operators can be found on Niagara Falls Tourism, Niagara Falls Live, Niagara Tours, Niagara Day Tour, and Group Travel Planner.
The address of the Niagara Aerospace Museum is: 2221 Niagara Falls Blvd Ste 7, Niagara Falls, NY 14304-1696