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The force to create hydroelectricity is?

The force is water


What are the common uses of hydroelectricity?

hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.


How do you get hydroelectricity?

Hydroelectricity is produced by rushing water through a turbine. The turbine spins at high speed, thus spinning the alternator to which it is connected, to create an electromotive force that is the electricity.


What force is used to generate hydroelectricity?

Hydroelectricity is generated by the force of flowing or falling water, typically from a dam or a waterfall. This force is used to turn turbines connected to generators, converting the kinetic energy of the water into electricity.


What natural resource are used to create hydroelectricity?

Rushing water,Wood,paper,furniture, and lumber


When was hydroelectricity first used and where?

hydroelectricity was first used in 1878 in a goldfield. the inventors name is Lester Pelton.


Where is hydroelectricity produced?

Hydroelectric energy is produced by the force of falling water.


What is Required for hydroelectricity?

A river /sea and the objects to create the hydro station


What has to be used to create a communist society?

Force has to be used to create a communist society


How is hydroelectricity?

the power plant is a huge dynamo powered by the unrelenting force of water.


What is hydroelectricity made of?

Hydroelectricity is using the charges in water to create electricity, commonly exhibited through water falls. Reply # 2. answer by rbbt - Hydroelectricity is the use of running/moving water to power generators that in turn create electricity. (Electricity created through the use of hydro - ie. water)


Where is Hydroelectricity used in Canada?

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