it forces the water to flow in the desired direction
its actuallly simple, the water turns turbines and the turbines produce electricity.
yes
Different windmills do different things. Some pump water. Others do produce electricity.
Electricity produced from water is also known as Hydro electricity. In this form of electricity production large turbines are run with the force of water to produce electricity.
A hydro power plant is one that uses water in order to produce electricity. They are used to produce about 24 percent of the electricity in the world. The major advantage of using hydroelectricity is the elimination of having to pay for fuel.
yes in a hydro dam
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Yes, but it really isn't necessary on most spacecraft. The fuel cells that are used to generate electricity to power the spacecraft electronics produce plenty of water as a waste product. This water is equivalent to distilled water in purity.
Water turbines are normally found in plant rooms of man made dams, in order to generate hydro electricity (water flowing through turbine, at speed to create electricity).
By spinning turbines witch generates electricity
cus its wank
Water can be used to produce usable energy through hydropower. Hydropower facilities capture the energy from flowing water to generate electricity. This is typically done by harnessing the kinetic energy of moving water to turn turbines, which then drive generators to produce electricity.