ha ha ha ha ha
im not criticising, but do you really dont know???
if it is no, you need to know that we generate elctricity not from water but by the mechanical eneergy it posses.
to simplify, we use the energy of running/falling water to rotate turbines which rotate and produce Electricity on the basis of electromagnetic induction.
2006-09-25 19:36:27
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answer #1
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answered by Yogesh G 3
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Because the water only helps the turbine to rotate when moving from a higher place to lower. The potential energy of water is converted to kinetic energy which when falls on blades of the turbine it starts rotating. the other end of the turbine is inside a magnetic field so when it rotates it creates electricity which is connected to some cables to supply. So water has got no electricity in itself. It only helps the turbine to rotate and then produce electricity.
2006-09-25 19:43:12
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answer #2
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answered by dinu 3
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Water circulate is used to rotate the turbine which in turn rotates the armature of the generator and produces electrical energy. The armature is a setup in an extremely disciplined magnetic container which permits generate electric powered present day. The generator is particularly distant from the water circulate.
2016-12-12 15:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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What power plants do is convert one type of energy into another. The initial "fuel" that power plants use does not have electricity stored inside which we simply extricate and send down the power lines to your home -- instead, through a variety of processes, we release the respective type of stored energy from the substrate and convert it into electrical energy. For example, nuclear power plants convert the energy stored in the nucleus of atoms into electrical energy, while coal or oil burning plants convert the chemical energy stored in those substances. In the case of hydroelectric plants, large turbines convert the mechanical energy possessed by moving water into electrical energy. We use water for this because it naturally possess mechanical energy as it flows downstream, but if rivers contained flows of ping pong balls we could just as easily use those -- the point being is that the water doesn't innately contain electricity, but by virtue of its movement possess energy we can harness.
2006-09-25 20:04:46
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answered by Noachr 2
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Is this serious? If it is then.... The water is used to turn a turbine which generates electricity. The current does not come from the water itself but from the tubine it is powering.
2006-09-25 19:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Pure water i.e. non-acidic or basic - zero water is non conductive. So if you touch pure water electricty does not pass from it. You can generate electricity from water by converting its energy in to.
2006-09-25 20:02:42
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answer #6
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answered by Nitin 1
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Dear my,
water is used to rotate the Axe due to the elevation difference .once the Axe which joint to the dynamo (turbine) the electric will be generated .
with my best regards
2006-09-25 19:45:35
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answer #7
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answered by mehmet 2
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the water is made to fall on the turbines and due to the rotational motion of the turbine electricity is produced
2006-09-28 15:13:35
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answered by Ekta K 2
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we donot generate electricity from water we use power of water to rotate magnetic dynamo which generate electricity
even wind terbine , neuclear reactor , solar reactor work on same principle
2006-09-25 19:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a kind of energy, when we convert the static energy to electric energy but in still water there is no that kind of energy present
2006-09-25 20:03:22
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answered by nicefriendvikas 3
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