The water that is trapped by the dam is directed through tunnels that have water turbines (they look just like the turbine jet engines you see on planes) and the water then flows through the turbines turning them and generating electricity. You therefore convert the energy of the water moving through the turbines which moves the generator that makes electricity.
Hazy, diffused sunshine does.If the sunlight bounces back from inside the water droplets, and it happens tobounce back in your direction, then you might see a rainbow.
hoover dam is a power plant that produces electricity through the means of running water to power the areas of northwestern Arizona and southern Nevada. it also forms lake mead,,,which is the water source for those areas as well.
Radar uses electromagnetic waves through the air to detect objects when the wave hits them and bounces back. These waves' quality degrades greatly when it passes through a liquid or a solid and would bounce back immediately. Sending a radar signal through water would be nearly impossible as it would partially bounce back the second it hit the water itself.Sonar is what is used to detect objects underwater, as it uses sound waves instead, which work more strongly on vibrations made by a sound signal/wave.Radar uses electromagnetic waves through the air. These waves would degrade WAY too much traveling through the denseness of large volumes of water. This is why SOUND waves are used underwater instead, in a technique known as sonar.
The Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam in honor of then President Hoover who commissioned the project)
no, when an eletric current passes through water, it causes the water to start to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen
When water passes through a rock, it's called infiltration. This process involves water seeping into the ground and moving through the tiny spaces within the rock.
Bivalves feed by filtering food from the water as it passes through their gills. They have specialized gills that capture food as it passes through with the water.
Radiation can travel through water by either absorbing, reflecting, or scattering off the water molecules as it passes through. The amount of radiation that passes through water depends on factors such as the type and energy of the radiation, the thickness of the water, and the composition of the water.
Water passes through the root hairs, then the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, and finally reaches the xylem where it is transported upward through the plant.
When food passes through the colon, water is absorbed to transform the food waste into feces.
When an electric current passes through water, it can electrolyze the water molecules into hydrogen gas (H2) at the cathode and oxygen gas (O2) at the anode. This process is known as water electrolysis.
As the wave passes through, water particles move in an orbital motion. The particles move in a circular pattern, with the energy of the wave being transferred horizontally as the wave travels. This orbital motion causes the water to rise and fall as the wave passes through.
As a water wave passes through, the particles of water move in a circular motion. Each particle of water moves in a circular path, where it oscillates up and down as the wave passes by. This circular motion helps transfer the energy of the wave through the water.
Oxygen
Oxygen
It happens by the refraction of light.