Hydroelectric energy is created by water powering a turbine.
when water fiows from water resource then potential energy converts into kinetic energy. due to this water rotates to the turbines and conversion of kinetic energy into mechanical takes place . the shaft of turbine is connected to generator and in turbine due to rotation magnetic flux takesplace and electricity is produced.
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
This is called hydroelectric power, or hydro power.
The moving or falling water travels through a turbine, causing the turbine blades to spin. This in turn, is used to drive a generator (in simple terms, this is a magnet that spins inside a coil of copper wire). The rotating magnetic field produced by the spinning magnet induces an electrical current in the copper wire hence generating electricity. Please see the related links for further information.
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
Turbines
Moving water can be converted to electricity through hydropower, where the kinetic energy of the moving water turns a turbine, which then generates electricity. This process harnesses the potential energy stored in the water as it flows downhill into mechanical energy (turbine rotation) and finally into electrical energy.
a waterwheel, connected to a generator
Hydropower.
In a way it is
Moving water (dams, rivers, tides) and turbines (like an electric motor in reverse) that will produce electricity when the moving water spins them round.
Hydropower uses the energy of moving water to generate electricity. Water flowing downhill spins turbines, which drive generators to produce electricity. The energy chain for hydropower involves capturing the kinetic energy of moving water and converting it into electrical energy.
Hydropower. It is a renewable energy source that harnesses the energy of moving water to generate electricity through the use of turbines.
Hydroelectric power is turning the kinetic energy of moving water into electricity
True. Moving water, such as in rivers, can be used to turn turbines, which then generate electricity in a process known as hydroelectric power generation.