In order for a hydroelectic power station to function, the station will need a large supply of water. The station will also require large generators with turbines in order to create power from the pressure of the water.
Nothing special... here is an example: unsigned power (unsigned a, unsigned b) { if (b==0) return 1; else return power (a, b-1) * a; }
Green energy is the idea. But to be honest, not much power is produced from each wind turbine, so they don't really help very much, that's why you need SO many of them. For instance a typical power station would be 2000 MW, a typical wind turbine is 2 MW. A typical power station could operate at 100% output for 90% of the time. A typical wind turbine operates at 50% output but is only operating for 50% of the time (when the wind is acceptable). So on average the power station can produce 1800MW whereas the wind turbine is about 0.5 MW.
It does not have to. What is necessary, is that a function be declared before using it, so you either need function declaration separately from definition, or you need to arrange the declaration/definition in the right order, which usually places the main() function last.
Note that this is about maximum power transfer, NOT about maximum efficiency.The source resistance is assumed to be constant; the load resistant variable. If you know about calculus, you can derive the maximum power transferred by writing an expression for the power as a function of the variable load. You need no advanced calculus for this - just derivatives, which are used to get the maximum or minimum of a function (as well as high school algebra, of course). You can find the derivation (for the simplified case of a purely resistive circuit) in the Wikipedia article on "Maximum power transfer theorem", as well as a link to the more general case.
Yes, in most cases. Wherever the natural water cycle continually replenishes the water source, power can be continually generated. There is no need ever to discover, mine, produce, or transport any additional water to the higher elevation from which it can generate energy as it moves under the effect of gravity through the generator turbines to a lower elevation.
A hydroelectric power station has a much shorter startup time than fossil-fueled power stations because it can quickly adjust the flow of water through its turbines to generate electricity almost instantly. In contrast, fossil-fueled power stations require time for fuel combustion, heating up of the boiler, and steam generation, which involves more complex physical and chemical processes. Additionally, hydroelectric stations can operate at varying loads more rapidly, while fossil fuel plants need to reach specific operational temperatures and pressures. This allows hydroelectric facilities to respond swiftly to changes in electricity demand.
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The Grand Coulee Dam was built to provide hydroelectric power and irrigation water.
Humans need more electricity, regardless of source. Hydroelectric and other renewable sources of energy are preferred to energy produced from the burning of fossil fuels.
the need for devices to function without an external power source
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.
basic imporent need is power so power plant need. it may cause harmful diseases
To give it power. Only a certain amount of power can be provided by battery power.
Identify the degree and leading coefficient of polynomial functions. ... the bird problem, we need to understand a specific type of function. A power ... A power function is a function that can be represented in the form ... Example 3.4.1: Identifying Power Functions ... Comparing Smooth and Continuous Graphs.
Indirectly, yes.You need the sun to evaporate water which falls as rain. That forms streams and then rivers. These are dammed and power generated by the forcing the water to drive turbines.
That is its function. It power the cell up
Yes if they need electricity.