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The image presents two diagrams labeled A and B, each depicting a wave-powered electricity-generation structure, utilizing an upward-sloping chamber leading to a vertical column; diagram A showcases air being pushed by an incoming wave that forces air to move upward through the turbine causing it to rotate and generate electricity, while air is also drawn down from the external environment to aid in this process; diagram B displays air movement in the same direction, facilitated by water transitioning outwards, creating suction that maintains turbine rotation as air from outside descends through the structure, and air inside the chamber follows outward through the turbine; both structures depict turbines rotating in the same direction regardless of air flow changes, with cliffs or sea walls anchoring them.
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The diagrams depict a structure designed to generate electricity using wave power, illustrating how the movement of waves and air is used to drive a turbine.
In both diagrams, the system is situated against a cliff or sea wall, where waves enter a chamber. As the wave enters the chamber in diagram A, it pushes air upwards through a column. This rising air spins a turbine, which generates electricity. The turbine is designed to rotate in one direction, driven by the incoming air current.
In diagram B, as the wave recedes, air is drawn back down the column, but the turbine continues to rotate in the same direction. This consistent rotation allows for continuous electricity generation, as the turbine is engineered to operate in one direction regardless of the air’s movement, whether upward or downward.
In summary, the structure efficiently generates electricity by utilizing the natural movement of waves, ensuring a steady flow of energy through the continuous operation of the turbine in both directions of airflow.
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