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10A water turbine moves when water hits its blades.
A watermill works using electricity.
Panighatta is a traditional watermill used in villages.
Hydroelectricity is produced using running water.
Dams are built below the powerhouse.
A turbine rotates when water hits its blades.
Hydropower is produced by burning water.
Watermills can grind grains.
Dams are built below the powerhouse.
Flowing water has energy.
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What happens when water hits the turbine blades?
The village watermill is called:
What is attached to the rod in a watermill?
Electricity produced by water is called:
Why is a dam built at a high place?
The water mill operated by river water in villages is called:
The part that rotates when water flows forcefully is called:
Hydroelectricity is produced using:
Watermills are usually built near:
A dam is built to:
A ______ rotates when water hits its blades.
The watermill used in villages is called ______.
Two flat ______ are used to grind grains in a watermill.
Electricity generated using water is called ______.
Water stored behind a ______ flows to generate electricity.
The village water mill is called ______.
The rotating part under the mill is called a ______.
Electricity generated from running water is called ______.
Watermills are built near streams flowing through ______ hillsides.
Water collected behind a dam flows ______ to turn the turbine.