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Sladkaya [172]
4 years ago
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What is the proper sequence of energy changes that occur in a hydroelectric plant? Question 5 options: The generator produces el

ectrical energy The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water Electrical energy is transferred via power lines The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water Electrical energy is transferred via power lines The generator produces electrical energy The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts The generator produces electrical energy Electrical energy is transferred via power lines Electrical energy is transferred via power lines The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water The generator produces electrical energy The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts
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2 answers:
zepelin [54]4 years ago
6 0

The answer is:

The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water Electrical energy is transferred via power lines The generator produces electrical energy The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts The generator produces electrical energy Electrical energy is transferred via power lines

meriva4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  •    <u>The turbine blades capture the kinetic energy of the water.</u>
  •    <u>The mechanical energy of the turbine rotates the generator parts.</u>
  •    <u>The generator produces electrical energy.</u>
  •    <u>Electrical energy is transferred via power lines.</u>

Hope it helps!! :)

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