Campbell River
when you think of electricity and resistance think of it as water in a river and rocks in a river. The water being the electricity and the rocks being the resistance. when water in a river flows and then come across rocks that block the water from flowing constantly, it slows down the water. therefore when electricity is flowing through a circuit with resistance, when it hits the resistors it slows the flow of electricity.
A Dam
Current or "electrical current" (to distinguish it from current in a river) is the flow of electrons in a wire which can perform useful work. The current can be generated by a battery or a generator, or by other means. Current electricity is not a commonly used term. "Current electricity" is the science of electric currents, and it means the same thing as Electrodynamics. Example: the Electrical Sciences can be divided into two parts: Static Electricity or Electrostatics, and Current Electricity or Electrodynamics.
The first hydroelectric generating plant was opened in 1882 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. It was built on the Fox River and was capable of generating 12.5 kilowatts of electricity, which was used to power nearby paper mills and street lighting. This pioneering facility marked a significant milestone in the development of hydroelectric power as a source of electricity.
Water moves through a pipe and spins a propellor of some kind. This spinning is then connected to a magnet, or a series of magnets which rotate inside stationary coils of copper wire. This generates electricity. So there are two spinning parts, the wet part providing the power, and the dry part generating electricity. The whole thing is usually built inside the bottom of a dam, but smaller ones are installed in river channels.
cambell river
campbell river.......i think??
The Waikato River; it supplies 13% of the country's total energy.
They could transport supplies from there
It was good for transporting goods and supplies.
The Niagara River supplies the Northeast with a large amount of power supply for electricity.
The Red River is important to the North Central Plains because it supplies water to animals and also it helps with droughts and ALSO because its red
The Red River is important to the North Central Plains because it supplies water to animals.
Waikato River is the longest river in solomon islands
It supplies a constant flow of water and helps with agriculture.
it was an important route for transporting goods and supplies.
The Thousand Islands are located in the St. Lawrence River.