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A dam works to produce electricity by taking advantage of gravity and the force of flowing water. The force of the water is used to turn a turbine, which spins a generator connected to the turbine. The generator produces electricity from the kinetic energy of the moving water. The electricity is theRead more
A dam works to produce electricity by taking advantage of gravity and the force of flowing water. The force of the water is used to turn a turbine, which spins a generator connected to the turbine.
The generator produces electricity from the kinetic energy of the moving water. The electricity is then sent down power lines for consumers to use.
See lessDams generate electricity by storing water in a reservoir and releasing it through a turbine. The force of the water drives the turbine, converting kinetic energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by a generator, creating a renewable energy sourcRead more
Dams generate electricity by storing water in a reservoir and releasing it through a turbine. The force of the water drives the turbine, converting kinetic energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by a generator, creating a renewable energy source.
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