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How might wind power energy be used?

wind power energy may be used by using it to brush your teeth because it helps the energy of the water create wind from the water/wind power energy.


Is wind power more efficient than water power?

it depends on whether the wind is blowing, wind is better when the wind is constantly blowing, but water is always going through the plant, so you will always have power


Where does the power for a circuit come from?

Power is another term for watts. It is the product of amps flowing in the circuit, times the voltage in the circuit. The amount of power the circuit consumes is governed by the resistive or inductive load.


What is the heat used for in a heat-producing power station?

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How do the girls on h2o just add water activate their power?

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How does burning coal turn a generator at a power plant?

Nearly all power plants (with a couple of exceptions) use the heat produced by some source to boil water to make steam, and then use that steam to turn a turbine, which then turns the generator.Coal, gas, nuclear ... they all work essentially the same way. Even some kinds of solar plants use the heat from the sun to boil water to make steam etc.The two biggest exceptions in actual serious use are wind power and hydro power, which use wind or water respectively to turn the turbine directly instead of boiling water und so weiterfirst.


How long is the electric water heater can boil a glass of water?

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What type of energy does a nuclear power plant generate to boil water?

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What type of energy does a nuclear power plant generate to boil water with?

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Does wind and water produce power?

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Have you ever had a power before?

I have if you count controling water and wind a power


What are differences between wind power and water power?

Wind power harnesses the kinetic energy of moving air to generate electricity, while water power (hydro power) uses the potential energy of moving water to do the same. Wind turbines are located above ground and rely on wind speed, while water power can be generated through dams or flowing water in rivers or tides. Both are renewable energy sources, but their generation mechanisms and infrastructure requirements differ.