Electromagnetic energy of moving water

In summary, the conversation discusses the interaction between electromagnetic energy and the energy of moving water, specifically in the context of charged rods and streams of water. The explanation involves the principles of opposite charges repelling and like charges attracting, and the rotation of water molecules in response to these forces. The conversation also mentions the need for external energy to cause this rotation and the consequences if molecules were unable to rotate.
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LesClaypool
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Hi!
I am looking for information about this :

http://www.Newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/phy00/phy00908.htm

Electromagnetic energy of moving water & their interaction with other energy.

Please, all links, books, advice or comment will be appreciated.

Thanks a lot
les
 
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Sorry but I think that I was wrong.
The real deal is :

"streaming water energy field" and "their interaction with electromagnetic field"
 
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I don't have any references off hand, but I am sure some people can provide some for you; however, the answer lies in the fact that opposites charges repel and like charges attract.
In order for the stream to move away from the charged rod, the water molecules would need to align themselves such that they have the side that opposing the charge on the rod facing the rod. This would require energy that can not come from nowhere. What happens is that the molecules that are oriented in such a way that they repel the rod, then they simply rotate (they have kinetic energy and the force they impose on the rod is also imposed on them by the rod).

Do you see why molecules rotate in such a way that results in their attraction to the rod? If it wasn't for the molecules ability to rotate, then the rod would not attract or repel the stream of water since about 50% of the molecules would attract the rod while the remainder repelled it - canceling each other out.
 

1. What is electromagnetic energy of moving water?

Electromagnetic energy of moving water is the energy that is produced when water moves through a magnetic field. It is a type of kinetic energy that is generated due to the movement of charged particles (such as ions) in the water.

2. How is electromagnetic energy of moving water generated?

Electromagnetic energy of moving water is generated through a process called electromagnetic induction. When water flows through a magnetic field, the moving charged particles (such as ions) in the water create an electric current, which in turn produces electromagnetic energy.

3. What are the applications of electromagnetic energy of moving water?

Electromagnetic energy of moving water has various applications, including hydroelectric power generation, water desalination, and wastewater treatment. It can also be used in marine propulsion and as a source of renewable energy.

4. How is electromagnetic energy of moving water harnessed for electricity production?

To harness electromagnetic energy of moving water for electricity production, a hydroelectric power plant is used. Water is directed through turbines, which are connected to generators. As the water flows through the turbines, it spins them and produces electricity through the process of electromagnetic induction.

5. What are the benefits of using electromagnetic energy of moving water?

There are several benefits of using electromagnetic energy of moving water. It is a renewable and clean source of energy, as it does not produce any harmful emissions. It is also efficient, as the energy conversion process is highly efficient. Additionally, it is a reliable source of energy, as water is constantly moving and can be controlled by humans.

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