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hydroelectric energy is based on the blank energy of water being converted to blank energy as waterfalls and pushes against the turbine

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This is an example of kinetic to potential because the water is moving, pushing a turbine (Kinetic) and the turbine converts the energy to potential energy.

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this is wrong the correct answer is potential to kinetic.

because think about it... the water has potential energy to fall when its at the top of a waterfall. and as it falls it losses potential and gains kinetic energy, and with that kinetic energy the water hits the turbine and kinetic energy is turned into electrical energy. THUS, MAKING POWER!!!

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