It's less. There are "resistance" losses in any system, so not all the energy of the falling water can be changed into electric power. Certainly we can't get more energy out than is put in. Perpetual motion isn't an option here.
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It provides renewable energy for human populations
The answer is Paraguay. The dam you are talking about is the Itaipú Dam, which is the world's largest hydroelectric power plant. However, the Itaipú Dam provides most of its energy supply to Brazil.
Hydroelectric power plants. They have dams and generators. Water flows through a dam, which spins generators that produce hydroelectric electricity. (Fun Fact: The Hoover Dam is the biggest hydroelectric power plant.)
Hydroelectric power is generally made by water falling through a distance (waterfall, or dam) then striking the blades of a turbine and making them rotate to generate electricity. None of these operations is noisy. Hydroelectric power plants are generally constructed in isolation where any noise is not a problem or where the noise (waterfall) was present naturally and the diversion of the water to the plant would only lessen the natural noise levels.
Electrical energy can be generated from falling water by using a hydroelectric power plant. The potential energy of the water is converted into kinetic energy as it falls, which turns a turbine connected to a generator. The generator then converts the kinetic energy into electrical energy.
The falling water turning the turbine in a hydropower plant generates mechanical energy, which is then converted into electrical energy as the turbine spins the generator.
A hydroelectric power plant generates electricity by using the kinetic energy of falling water at a dam to turn turbines connected to generators. The force of the flowing water spins the turbines, which then produce electricity through electromagnetic induction.
Well, no. A turbine does not MAKE energy. It changes one form of energy to another. A Pelton turbine in a hydroelectric plant changes the weight and force of falling water to rotary mechanical energy, which is used to turn a generator. That changes mechanical energy to electrical energy. But none of that MAKES energy.
Since hydroelectric energy supplies electricity, any industry that uses electricity from a hydroelectric plant relies on this energy.
Hydroelectric power plants generate electricity by the action of the "falling" water spinning a turbine which rotates a wire inside a big magnet.
No. A hydroelectric plant uses falling water to turn water turbines attached to electric generators.
Into electrical energy.
hydroelectric power is an important for producing the power in the low loss of energy..energy is nothing but producing the power....so we can easily produce the power from hydroelectric power plant.
Hydroelectric energy started in the late 19th century when the first hydroelectric power plant was built in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA in 1882. This plant used water to generate electricity for lighting and running machinery.
The meaning is that, when you raise an object, due to its position it will have a kind of energy stored; this can be converted into other kinds of energy when it falls down. A practical example is water in a hydroelectric plant - when it falls down, electricity is generated.The meaning is that, when you raise an object, due to its position it will have a kind of energy stored; this can be converted into other kinds of energy when it falls down. A practical example is water in a hydroelectric plant - when it falls down, electricity is generated.The meaning is that, when you raise an object, due to its position it will have a kind of energy stored; this can be converted into other kinds of energy when it falls down. A practical example is water in a hydroelectric plant - when it falls down, electricity is generated.The meaning is that, when you raise an object, due to its position it will have a kind of energy stored; this can be converted into other kinds of energy when it falls down. A practical example is water in a hydroelectric plant - when it falls down, electricity is generated.
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