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Water power is used to produce electricity - all homes schools and businesses use electricity so hydro power is just part of this. If you mean direct water power using your own water wheel to drive some mechanism, this is rather old fashioned. Millers used to do this, but surely no-one still does this? I don't see any relevance to homes and schools, what would they do with a mechanical water wheel?
Biomass energy is generated from dead plants and animalsBiomass energy is generated by burning it in a boiler to produce a high-pressure steam and from there it will drive a turbine to generate the energy.
The atomic enrergy is like any other kind of energies, it can be used to produce electricity (through fission and fusion) by heating up the water. It's used also for military use.
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)
"water energy" = Hydro electricity. Depending where the dam is, it can be detrimental to the environment. Also, nuclear is cheaper.
Hydroelectricity is using water (usually from a reservoir) to turn turbines and produce electricity.
By using water pressure to power generators.
When poorer countries need to get water, they use distillation. This is basically purifying water, using large amounts of electricity and money.
When poorer countries need to get water, they use distillation. This is basically purifying water, using large amounts of electricity and money.
Hydroelectricity is electricity produced by using water power. Natural rain water is amassed in reservoirs and then released through turbines. The turbines produce electricity, which is added to the National Electricity Grid.
Hydropower is generated using water. It harnesses the energy of flowing or falling water to produce electricity. This is done by capturing the kinetic energy of the water and converting it into mechanical energy, which is then used to spin turbines connected to generators, producing electricity.
its actuallly simple, the water turns turbines and the turbines produce electricity.
one disadvantage for wave power is that if a body of water isn't moving the machine can't produce electricity. another disadvantage for wave power is the machine can disrupt ocean life if it is near it's nesting ground a last disadvantage for wave power is it's very expensive
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Different windmills do different things. Some pump water. Others do produce electricity.
A hydro power plant is one that uses water in order to produce electricity. They are used to produce about 24 percent of the electricity in the world. The major advantage of using hydroelectricity is the elimination of having to pay for fuel.