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Saviouredemuche: 12:04pm On Mar 18
Have you ever wondered how a big wall of concrete is able to power up your home?
That’s what dams do they turn water into electricity! Seems like magic, while it’s really just science at work. Let’s break it down so you can see how it happens.

Firstly lets picture a dam sitting across a river. Its job is to hold back tons of water, creating a giant lake called a reservoir. This water has energy because it’s high up think of it like a roller coaster at the top of a hill, ready to zoom down. That energy is called “potential energy,” and it’s just waiting for the right time to be put to use.

When the dam operators want to make electricity, they open gates to let the water rush down through pipes. As it falls, the water picks up speed, turning that potential energy into “kinetic energy” the energy of movement. It’s like when you drop a ball, and it goes faster as it falls.

Next, the fast-moving water hits a big fan called a turbine. The turbine’s blades spin like a pinwheel in the wind, but it’s water doing the pushing here. This spinning is super important because the turbine is connected to a machine called a generator. Inside the generator, there’s a big magnet surrounded by coils of wire. When the turbine spins the magnet, it makes electricity flow through the wires,this process is called “hydroelectric power,” and it’s how dams turn water into the power that charges your phone or runs your TV.

Finally, the electricity travels through power lines to your house. The water, after spinning the turbine, just flows back into the river below the dam, ready to keep the cycle going.

Dams are awesome because they don’t burn fuel like coal or gas plants they use water, which is free and won’t run out. Plus, they don’t make smoke or pollution. But they do change rivers, so we have to think about fish and nature too. Still, it’s pretty amazing how a wall and some water is able to light up the world.
You can check out https://www.elvistech.ng/product-category/solar-generator/

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Powerbandooo: 12:12pm On Mar 18
Saviouredemuche:

Have you ever wondered how a big wall of concrete is able to power up your home?
That’s what dams do they turn water into electricity! Seems like magic, while it’s really just science at work. Let’s break it down so you can see how it happens.

Firstly lets picture a dam sitting across a river. Its job is to hold back tons of water, creating a giant lake called a reservoir. This water has energy because it’s high up think of it like a roller coaster at the top of a hill, ready to zoom down. That energy is called “potential energy,” and it’s just waiting for the right time to be put to use.

When the dam operators want to make electricity, they open gates to let the water rush down through pipes. As it falls, the water picks up speed, turning that potential energy into “kinetic energy” the energy of movement. It’s like when you drop a ball, and it goes faster as it falls.

Next, the fast-moving water hits a big fan called a turbine. The turbine’s blades spin like a pinwheel in the wind, but it’s water doing the pushing here. This spinning is super important because the turbine is connected to a machine called a generator. Inside the generator, there’s a big magnet surrounded by coils of wire. When the turbine spins the magnet, it makes electricity flow through the wires,this process is called “hydroelectric power,” and it’s how dams turn water into the power that charges your phone or runs your TV.

Finally, the electricity travels through power lines to your house. The water, after spinning the turbine, just flows back into the river below the dam, ready to keep the cycle going.

Dams are awesome because they don’t burn fuel like coal or gas plants they use water, which is free and won’t run out. Plus, they don’t make smoke or pollution. But they do change rivers, so we have to think about fish and nature too. Still, it’s pretty amazing how a wall and some water is able to light up the world.
You can check out https://www.elvistech.ng/product-category/solar-generator/




Lovely content

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Olachase(m): 1:32pm On Mar 18
Now I love this

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Starboytwo(m): 3:19pm On Mar 18
Educative...

Tiri gbosa for you.

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Axis313(m): 4:02pm On Mar 18
Now this is informative.
This is what nairaland is known for over the years,before tribal bigots and political apologists overran the forum.

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valicious1(m): 4:28pm On Mar 18
Saviouredemuche:

Have you ever wondered how a big wall of concrete is able to power up your home?
That’s what dams do they turn water into electricity! Seems like magic, while it’s really just science at work. Let’s break it down so you can see how it happens.

Firstly lets picture a dam sitting across a river. Its job is to hold back tons of water, creating a giant lake called a reservoir. This water has energy because it’s high up think of it like a roller coaster at the top of a hill, ready to zoom down. That energy is called “potential energy,” and it’s just waiting for the right time to be put to use.


Okay now tell us how solar s generate electricity

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Domainer1999: 5:08pm On Mar 18
Embellish it with pictures and videos.

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Bimpe29: 5:58pm On Mar 18
Allahu Samad

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Hemart(m): 9:31pm On Mar 18
I learned something new.

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Donexy16(m): 12:29am On Mar 19
I have missed EXPLORER. Where that man dey sef.

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Maj196(m): 3:14am On Mar 19
It's Physics

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majesticguy: 10:07am On Mar 19
Saviouredemuche:

Have you ever wondered how a big wall of concrete is able to power up your home?
That’s what dams do they turn water into electricity! Seems like magic, while it’s really just science at work. Let’s break it down so you can see how it happens.

Firstly lets picture a dam sitting across a river. Its job is to hold back tons of water, creating a giant lake called a reservoir. This water has energy because it’s high up think of it like a roller coaster at the top of a hill, ready to zoom down. That energy is called “potential energy,” and it’s just waiting for the right time to be put to use.

When the dam operators want to make electricity, they open gates to let the water rush down through pipes. As it falls, the water picks up speed, turning that potential energy into “kinetic energy” the energy of movement. It’s like when you drop a ball, and it goes faster as it falls.

Next, the fast-moving water hits a big fan called a turbine. The turbine’s blades spin like a pinwheel in the wind, but it’s water doing the pushing here. This spinning is super important because the turbine is connected to a machine called a generator. Inside the generator, there’s a big magnet surrounded by coils of wire. When the turbine spins the magnet, it makes electricity flow through the wires,this process is called “hydroelectric power,” and it’s how dams turn water into the power that charges your phone or runs your TV.

Finally, the electricity travels through power lines to your house. The water, after spinning the turbine, just flows back into the river below the dam, ready to keep the cycle going.

Dams are awesome because they don’t burn fuel like coal or gas plants they use water, which is free and won’t run out. Plus, they don’t make smoke or pollution. But they do change rivers, so we have to think about fish and nature too. Still, it’s pretty amazing how a wall and some water is able to light up the world.
You can check out https://www.elvistech.ng/product-category/solar-generator/



This is really awesome.

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Baronthecelebri: 12:33pm On Mar 19
Nice one

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Babbyad: 4:14pm On Mar 19
Educative...

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Gadafii: 2:00pm On Mar 20
valicious1:


Okay now tell us how solar s generate electricity
don't be lazy, make that research and do a thread for it

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Saviouredemuche: 3:15pm On Apr 07
Starboytwo:
Educative...

Tiri gbosa for you.
thanks
Saviouredemuche: 3:15pm On Apr 07
Axis313:
Now this is informative.
This is what nairaland is known for over the years,before tribal bigots and political apologists overran the forum.
I appreciate

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