Physics
State the changes in form of energy while producing hydro-electricity.
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Energy changes while producing hydro-electricity are:
Potential energy (Water stored in dam) ⟶ Kinetic energy (Water from dam falls on turbine) ⟶ kinetic energy (of blades of turbine) ⟶ Electrical energy (Rotating turbine rotates the generator)
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