hydroelectric
The energy made by moving water is called hydroelectric energy. It is generated by converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into electricity using turbines connected to generators. This renewable energy source is commonly harnessed in hydroelectric power plants.
No, ice cubes are poor conductors of electricity because they are made mostly of water, which is a non-conductive material. For an object to conduct electricity, it needs to have free-moving electrons, which ice does not possess.
Static electricity is created when excess electrons accumulate on an object's surface, leading to an imbalance of positive and negative charges. Though the individual electrons may not be moving within the object, they can still create an electric field and generate electrical energy.
A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point is called a line.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The energy made by moving water is called hydroelectric energy. It is generated by converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into electricity using turbines connected to generators. This renewable energy source is commonly harnessed in hydroelectric power plants.
Hydro power is made from energy of moving water and you can make electricity from that water.
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
Hydroelectricity.
The hydroelectric generator made 5 megawatts of electricity every day.
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)
Electricity made from water (passing through turbines) using the stored potential energy of the mass of the water moving to a lower height.
Electricity involves moving electrical charges.
Chlorine gas is produced by passing electricity through salt water in a process called electrolysis.
it is called a meandefill
Electricity.
electricity, electrical energy