Gee, JMOR youre just rattling Teddys chain right????????? wink wink
"Don't forget hydro power. When they run the water through those dams, it sucks all of the electricity out of it. That's why you only see one hydro-electric plant per river. After the water runs through one dam, all the electricity is gone."
Here I always thought the "potential energy" of that huge mass of water (being at a higher elevation) was used to turn the water turbine generators as gravity pulls it down and that it was the water turbine driven Generatros that created the electricity SILLY ME LOL (I know you were just kidding him, but had to comment for the benefit of BS)
Its humorous to see yall trying to convice each other and its obvious despite a thousand pages of explanations or attempts or God himself issuing an edict YOURE NOT GOING TO CHANGE EACH OTHERS MINDS SO WHY TRY
Yall have fun with this now, Im enjoying sittin on the side with a few tid bits thrown at yall now n then
John T (Electrical Engineer who chooses to disbelieve a machine can produce more energy then it consumes THATS MY STORY N IMA STICKIN TO IT)
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