Fast, running water.
The force used to create hydroelectricity is the kinetic energy of moving water, typically from a dam or flowing river. This energy is harnessed and converted into electricity through the use of turbines connected to generators.
A magnetic field force can be used to generate electricity by moving a conductor (such as a wire) through the field. This movement induces an electric current in the conductor through electromagnetic induction, which can then be harnessed for power generation in devices like generators or turbines.
The amount of force a person can generate varies depending on factors like strength, size, and technique. The average person can generate between 200-400 pounds of force with a punch, but this can vary significantly. Professional athletes and trained fighters can generate much higher levels of force.
Electricity is the type of energy used to power the light bulb. Hydroelectricity is a term used to express how the electric is produced. It is a process in which a two poled magnet is spun inside a coil of copper wire where the oppositely charged ends of the magnet travel the same path with one end following the other. The force of constant falling water spins turbines which are connected to said magnet with a drive shaft which, in turn, spins the magnet creating hydraulically produced electricity.
The force generated with a sledgehammer depends on the strength of the person wielding it and the speed at which it is swung. A typical person can generate several hundred pounds of force with a sledgehammer when swung with full force.
Hydroelectricity is used in larger cities to generate electricity. Water flowing over a dam is heated and then the steam generated turns giant turbines that produce electricity for whole cities.
The force is water
The force used to create hydroelectricity is the kinetic energy of moving water, typically from a dam or flowing river. This energy is harnessed and converted into electricity through the use of turbines connected to generators.
Friction Force to generate heat
Friction Force to generate heat
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
Lack of funds.
hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
I personally live in the Canadian province of Ontario, where approximately one third of our electric power is generated by means of hydroelectricity (at Niagara Falls). I have no idea where you got the idea that this is not a commonly used method of electric generation. It is quite common in many countries.
You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
hydroelectricity was first used in 1878 in a goldfield. the inventors name is Lester Pelton.
Hydroelectric energy is produced by the force of falling water.