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To calculate the continuous power generated by a hydro power plant, you can use the formula: Power (P) = η × ρ × g × Q × H, where η is the efficiency of the turbine and generator, ρ is the density of water (approximately 1000 kg/m³), g is the acceleration due to gravity (about 9.81 m/s²), Q is the flow rate of water (in m³/s), and H is the height of the water head (in meters). By plugging in these values, you can determine the continuous power output in watts. This calculation assumes that the flow rate and head remain constant over time.

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