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As far as I know the site error is reduced by both utilizing a counter pose platform which houses the antennas andmaking use ofbigger antennas.
they convert solar energy ( light from the sun) into electricity to use in houses or buisnesses. to install, it costs money, but the energy is free from nature! :)
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Hydroelectric plants use the running water by a turbine with blades on it, and when the water flows through these turbines they rotate,. in turn rotating the alternators that make the electricity which is sent from the power-station via the wires to houses, businesses etc that need the electricity.
Louis Cabbigat's main contribution to science was a design of a renewable energy system, utilizing hydro-turbines. By installing his turbines at two different project locations, Cabbigat was able to provide electricity to over 100 remote houses.
Many houses in Mozambique do have electricity.
Before electricity, I believe people would have used candles to light their houses. If they were traveling in the dark, lanterns were probably used.
Yes, houses in Kazakhstan have electricity. Not all houses have plumbing, especially in villages.
1950 after the war
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
it goes from powerplant to our house
Electricity was introduced in urban areas before rural areas as there is more population in urban areas. This would mean that there is therefore more demand. Also, in rural areas, it can be harder and less cost effective to provide electricity as it may be just a small cluster of houses.
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
It produces electricity for houses and everything else that uses electricity in a wide radius
60 cycles per second.
Your local electrical plant.