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The image presents a diagram of a hydroelectric dam illustrating its functional components. It shows a reservoir leading to an intake structure, where water flows through a penstock down to a turbine. The turbine is connected to a generator located within the powerhouse. The generated electricity is then transmitted via long-distance power lines. Water exits the turbine and flows back into the river. The diagram labels significant parts: Reservoir, Intake, Penstock, Turbine, Generator, Powerhouse, Long Distance Power Lines, and River, depicting the process of electricity generation in a hydroelectric dam but contains no numerical data or percentages.
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the diagram below illustrates the way in which electricity is generated by a hydroelectric dam.
Overall, it is a continous cyclical process consisting of several stages for the purpose of producing electricty to long distance power lines.
Initially, the cycle begins with collecting water in a reservoir under the ground next to a powerHouse. The flow of water passes an intake and then pushed into a penstock.
Following this, the water is transferred to a generator in order to generate and produce electricty for long distance power lines. The rest of water flows to the river.
This stages leads back to the initial stage and reuse the water and the cycle repeats its self continously.
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