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Marisol Haynes
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3 August, 17:52
How is energy converted in a hydroelectric plant?
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Allen
3 August, 18:05
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The water runs through a huge sets of things like ferris wheels and that turning motion caused by the water running through it causes energy going to a big battery and that is where we use and store the energy.
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