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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 diagram demonstrates the design of a wave energy machine and its installation locations.
In general, it can be seen that the wave energy machine consists of three main parts: the chamber, the turbine, and the electricity generator. Additionally, there are two approaches to the installation of the machine.
According to the first diagram, water waves play a key role in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. As waves enter the chamber, they cause the water level to rise. Then, this movement pushes air through a turbine, which spins and powers the electricity generator. After this, the generator converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Regarding its location, there are two ways for installing the wave energy machine. If machine located in areas with large water waves, it can introduce more energy but it is expensive to install due to the deeper water. However, if machine located in areas with small waves, then it will be cheaper to install but the amount of energy introduced will not be as much as in deeper water.
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