yes in a hydro dam
Can we produce power (electricity - www.powerfromgravity.com) from gravitaitonal (not from dam) force by using buoyancy from renewable source of energy?
If you mean water electric plant as a dam, turbine generators are used there to produce electricity.
Foal
yes
hardness natural forces to produce energy (i just did this one in Castlelearning)
a lot
6000000000 volts
It produces 12000kilo
Yes it does, it is the largest hydroelectricity producer in the U.S. The hoover dam does produce Hydroelectricty but is is only the 5th largest producer. Grand Coulee Dam is #1 at 6809 MW followed by Chief Joseph Dam 6220MW, John Day Dam 2160 (all on the Columbia river) and Niagria Falls 2515 MW(U.S. side). Hoover Dam produces 2080MW.
Yes, they can. If a dam is placed across the river, falling water over the dam can drive turbines which produce electricity.
Because - the 'usual' function of a dam is to turn the movement of water into electrical energy. If there's no water flowing through the dam - the dam cannot produce power.