The same as any other falling object. When it is at the top, it has gravitational potential energy; as it falls, that's converted to kinetic energy.
solar energy
Lying on a desk: Potential energy Falling off a desk: Kinetic Energy
kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Mechanical energy in the form of E= mgh, water falling, goes in and electrical enegy comes out.
"Falling water" starts with getting water to a place that it can fall from. This is accomplished by evaporation (inputting solar energy), transportation of the water vapour (using wind caused by solar energy), condensation to form precipitation (heat energy removal), and he downward flow of the water (gravitational energy).
No, hydroelectric energy is caused by falling water.
The same as any other falling object. When it is at the top, it has gravitational potential energy; as it falls, that's converted to kinetic energy.
solar energy
mechanical energy
Lying on a desk: Potential energy Falling off a desk: Kinetic Energy
The power of falling water. The kinetic energy of the moving water is transformed into electrical energy by the spinning of turbines.
That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.
kinetic energy
Kinetic 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.