Yes, a hydroelectric dam can generate enough electricity to power an entire city, depending on its size and capacity. The amount of electricity produced is determined by factors such as water flow, dam design, and the energy needs of the city. Many large hydroelectric projects are specifically designed to meet the energy demands of urban areas, providing a sustainable and renewable power source. However, the effectiveness can vary based on local conditions and infrastructure.
The benefits are you don't pollute the air, you can make enough electricity to do a whole street if they covered your whole roof and you don't get electricity bills
energy moves through hydroelectric energy because of all the heating and the movement of the whole source
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Hydroelectric energy reaches the user as electricity in the grid distribution system, the user can't tell where it comes from. So the question should just be how does electricity affect people, which is obvous I would think.
Yes, electricity exists in discrete amounts that equal some whole number of electrons.
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a power plant is a factory that produces lots of electricity. It might even produce electricity to your whole state
Impact on general public is huge. Whole industrial development, social advancement depends on the electricity.
Water moves through a pipe and spins a propellor of some kind. This spinning is then connected to a magnet, or a series of magnets which rotate inside stationary coils of copper wire. This generates electricity. So there are two spinning parts, the wet part providing the power, and the dry part generating electricity. The whole thing is usually built inside the bottom of a dam, but smaller ones are installed in river channels.
No you pot will need a hole to be whole.
Electricity is one of the many forms of energy naturally occurring in the universe. Specifically, electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, like a wire. It comes from other forms of energy. In the case of a power plant it comes from burning of fuel, nuclear reactions, rays of sunlight, or the flow of water or air to name a few.
Electricity have been studied way before Nikola tesla. He did electricity to AC which lights up the whole planet.