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The power of falling water has been used for hundreds of years to do work and it's one of the most efficient ways to produce electricity.

In a hydro station water falls down a chute called the penstock and flows over the blades of a turbine. The falling water turns the blades, which are attached to the magnets by the generator shaft. The spinning blades turn the magnets, which creates electricity in the wire coils.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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