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degreeofawsumness
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Project Question: can i make electricity from rain ?
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rain water electric harvester

Post by degreeofawsumness »

can i make electricity from rain ???
my idea is to store the electricity ant then sprinkle it and it make the shaft run and KABOOM !!!! :D
can i really make it ??
plz tell me the problems and benefits of it plz!!!!
or u can give sm tips in the following projects-
agriculture and food security
health
environmental issues and concern
mathematics in everyday life
disaster management
plz help mee!!!
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Re: rain water electric harvester

Post by deleted-71882 »

Hello degreeofawsumness,

Yes, you can certainly generate electricity from rainwater. Using the gravitational energy of water is one of the oldest ways of obtaining energy that we have.

You could store water up at the eave of a house and let it run down through a waterwheel. Of course, the water in lakes and rivers is just rain trapped the same way. You could also use it.

Another experimenter is working on a waterwheel right now. Look at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... =29&t=9556. You will also find many discussions of building waterwheels in the Science Buddies Project Ideas and by searching the forums.

Good luck, WW
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