Sometimes running water uses energy; sometimes, running water MAKES energy. Water running down a river can turn a waterwheel to run a mill, or can run through a turbine and generate electricity.
But sometimes when you WANT the water to be moving, we need to FORCE it to move, and that requires energy, in the form of a pump.
Kinetic Energy.
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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.
We use potential energy that's converted to kinetic energy
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The energy for running water in streams come from from heaven.
Kinetic Energy.
You can use wind energy for running energy around the house!!!!!!
Running water is when you use water
depends on wat ur surrounding r if its windy then a make wind power if theres running water make water energy
the sun
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.
Water energy is the energy derived from running or falling energy to operate machinery. Water energy is a renewable energy because the supply can be easily replenished.
Water energy is the energy derived from running or falling energy to operate machinery. Water energy is a renewable energy because the supply can be easily replenished.
You can use renewable energy, or getting energy from a resource that never runs out ex. water or air. They are hydroelectric energy, windmills, and even electricity made by running water to power building and cars.
We use potential energy that's converted to kinetic energy
Let falling/running water turn a water wheel, hydroenergy to mechanical energy.