1.The water stored in the dam posess potential energy. This will be allowed to jet on to turbine. thus the energy is converted into kinetic energy. The rotation of turbine will be converted into electricity by the principle of dynamo/generator.ie., when a coil cuts magnetic flux, electricity will be generated.-Hydro electricity
2.The water can be converted in to steam in boilers by using thermal energy. This thermal energy will be in turn used for rotation of turbine. This rotation of turbine will be converted into electricity using principle of Dynamo.-thermal electricity.
This thermal energy is also generated by using nuclear material like Uranium in reactors . It converts water into steam to run turbine. Thus running turbine result in electricity is nuclear power.
3.The water waves of sea or rivers can be used for motion of turbines. this rotation can be used for conversion into electricity by the principle of dynamo- widal electricity
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The average hematocrit level in human blood is around 45% for males and 40% for females. This percentage reflects the proportion of red blood cells in the total blood volume, which is a key factor in determining overall blood health and oxygen-carrying capacity.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically, 700 watts is a unit of power, not speed. It's like asking how spicy a color is. But if you want to get all technical and calculate it, you'd need more info like the efficiency of the system and the weight being moved. So, yeah, 700 watts is just a measure of power, not speed.
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The 4.3 vortec engine generates 190 hp with 253 pound-feet of torque running on gasoline. Using propane, it generates 183 hp with 247 pound-feet of torque. If the fuel used is natural gas, it induces 164 hp with 230 pound-feet of torque.
"A Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has a maximum towing of 21,700 lbs (pounds). It also generates 360 HP (horsepower). Other gas engines can generate 397 HP."
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To calculate the electricity consumption for a 208 HP motor for one hour, you would need to know the motor's efficiency and the voltage it operates at. Typically, you can use the formula: Power (kW) = (HP x 0.746) / Motor Efficiency Once you have the power in kW, you can multiply it by the number of hours to determine the electricity consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
A single phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 50 amps. A three phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 28 amps.
25 HP is 25 HP, no matter how you slice it and dice it.
Converted, one HP is equivalent to about 746 watts. So, that would be 0.746 kilowatts. 200 HP would be 149200 watts, or 149.2 kilowatts. Motors above 100 HP are somewhere just above 92% efficient, on average. So, add the remaining 8% of energy lost to the 149.2 KW and you get about 161.14 KW. Electricity in eastern NC is 11 cents per kilowatt-hour. So, that means to run a 200 HP motor for one hour would cost you $17.72 per hour to run, give or take, not counting power factor.
watt denotes the measure of energy consumes per unit time( 1 second). As 1 hp=.746KW so in 24 hours 0.746 KW will be consumed constantly.