Physics
In a hydroelectric plant :
- Water is converted to steam to turn turbines and produce electrical energy.
- Potential energy of stored water is converted into electrical energy.
- Kinetic energy of stored water is converted into electrical energy.
- All of the above.
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Potential energy of stored water is converted into electrical energy.
Reason — In a hydroelectric plant, water is stored at a height in a dam. When it flows down, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, which then drives turbines to produce electricity.
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