No, just the opposite. In making the trip through the water, the electric current uses up
some of its energy. That will show up either as a heating of the water (think of an ordinary
old-fashioned vaporizer), or as some chemical activity in the solution (decomposition of the
molecules in the solution, electroplating, etc.).
Water, when in contact with electricity, conducts the electricity to spread throughout the water instantly cause major electricity flow throughout the water. Water conducts electricity making it dangerous.
through hydro- electric energy, turbines are rotated by the force from the water hence providing electricity.
yes it can.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
let the geothernal energy to boil the water, then use the stream to generate the electricity. it is the same way when you use coal generate the electricity. but the detail system is very complicated.
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
The water's potential energy is converted into mechanical energy (movement); this is then converted to electricity.
Technically speaking, the molecular movement of water and how fast the molecules vibrate, the energy of that can be captured and the form of energy can be used to generate electricity. They use the hoover dam to do that.
Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.
no it does not
No
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
Hydroelectric energy uses water to turn large turbines in damns to generate electricity, while wind energy uses wind to turn wind turbines to generate electricity.
Bananas have a lot of water in them. The water has various ions including potassium, sodium, calcium, chloride... Electricity moves through water because of the electrolytes mentioned and other ions. The more salt in the water, the better it conducts electricity.
Wind energy, or rather, electricity produced from wind energy, can be stored in batteries. It can also be used to pump water uphill. This water can then be used later when needed to generate electricity (hydro-electricity).
to generate electricity by utilizing energy of falling water