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Does Anyone Know How To Covert Water Into Electrical Energy ?
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maybe a sort of like water powered turbine , which when a flow of water is going through it, it will turn a generator and then that will create the volts i need to power me other items....
and the whole thing has to fit inside a case the size of a tap box , anyone know how to sort this out ? its driving me daft:(
and the whole thing has to fit inside a case the size of a tap box , anyone know how to sort this out ? its driving me daft:(
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Unless one gets into the realms of nuclear physics, you can't convert mass into energy. The only way to use water to generate electricity is to use energy that's already been given to the water. That means using kinetic energy from moving water (as in a the way that a watermill works), which might possibly have been derived from the potential energy of having a body of water raised above the point at which energy is needed (as in a hydro-electric dam).
Alternatively, you can apply thermal energy to the water to heat it up, creating steam (as in a steam engine or steam turbine).
If you can find a way of using non-moving and non-heated water to generate electricity, you'll
(a) make a fortune ; and
(b) displace Einstein as the most famous name in the world of physics.
Unless one gets into the realms of nuclear physics, you can't convert mass into energy. The only way to use water to generate electricity is to use energy that's already been given to the water. That means using kinetic energy from moving water (as in a the way that a watermill works), which might possibly have been derived from the potential energy of having a body of water raised above the point at which energy is needed (as in a hydro-electric dam).
Alternatively, you can apply thermal energy to the water to heat it up, creating steam (as in a steam engine or steam turbine).
If you can find a way of using non-moving and non-heated water to generate electricity, you'll
(a) make a fortune ; and
(b) displace Einstein as the most famous name in the world of physics.
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