Question:
What are the materials needed and how we make hydroelectric power?
Christina N
2006-09-13 06:28:19 UTC
What are the materials needed and how we make hydroelectric power?
Five answers:
levyrat
2006-09-13 06:44:44 UTC
The basic materials you need to generate hydroelectric power are a generator, some kind of wheel, and the associated wiring and circuitry to convert the energy to a useful form. What's more important is the right water source. It needs to have enough flow and head to generate electricity, and it needs to be one you can use without messing up any wildlife.



The U.S. Department of Energy has a page that covers the basics.



JMB
science teacher
2006-09-13 07:36:54 UTC
Hydroelectric power is making electricity from falling water. So you need a falls either natural or manmade at a dam, and a generator to turn to produce the electricity.There are places where they pump the water to the top reservoir at night when the rate is cheaper and use the same equipment backwards to produce electricity during the day when they can sell it for more.A generator produces electricity by moving a coil passed a magnet causing a flow of electrons in the coil. You can move the coil or the magnet
Theodor
2006-09-13 06:39:55 UTC
I'm not sure what exactly you want to know. Usually you need water at a high elevation. You place a turbine or something that the water will spin when it passes by it. There is usually an electromagnetic generator which will make the power (move the electrons).

If you are trying to make a small model you could find a small generator at radio shack, put a small fan blade on it and make the water pass through it to spin it.

It all comes down to making the electromagnetic motor spin.
anonymous
2006-09-13 08:27:05 UTC
First of all a lot of money.
phoephus
2006-09-13 06:36:07 UTC
water/gravity/magneto


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