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The image contains two diagrams related to wave-energy machines. The first diagram shows a wave-energy machine's components and flow direction. It features an electricity generator at the top, connected to a turbine, with chambers below and air flow depicted through arrows. The bottom section shows water levels and the wave direction indicated with an arrow. The second diagram presents wave-energy machine location options based on wave size and installation costs. It depicts four quadrants with varying levels of wave size and installation costs. One quadrant shows large waves with high output and high installation costs, while the opposite shows small waves with low output and low installation costs, with wave-energy machines placed in between the two ends of the spectrum.
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The diagrams illustrate the structure of a wave-energy machine and where it is located.
Overall, the process consists of 6 stages, beginning with putting water into electricity generator and generating electricity by turbine energy. Moreover, machines are constructed to convert trend to water-energy.
As for its design, in the first stage, high output of water is put into generator entrance. After then, water ‘s levels go up in the chambers, and air flow up to next chambers. Then, it facilliate turbine’s spin by pushing an air pressure. Following this, the vaqor continue to rise and get out from machine, while extra vaqor returned to water going, down to bottom chambers. In the overall stage, the air from the northwestern extrance have a role to exchange the air circulation for turbine movements. By the way, the machines are bulit at high installation costs and low installation cost to utilse power of water trend, which means the difference of hight output of large waves and low output of small waves.
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