Advantages? You can count on it being on schedule. If you use wind power you can never tell when the wind will stop or blow to hard. The tides are on schedule so you can count on them.
Disadvantages: Twice a day the tide stops and changes direction.
Roll tide Roll tide.
Tide = Flow of kinetic energy from higher ground to lower ground Wind = Flow of kinetic energy from higher pressure to lower pressure Electricity = Flow of electrical energy (transfer of kinetic energy) from higher voltage to ground or low voltage.
the T in tide and the first letter
Yes, but not very well. Lake Michigan does have tides and waves, but they're seldom impressive.
It all depends on what kind of 'tide' you are implying, there are a few ways you could use it in a sentence though. Tide as in the ocean tide: "The tide of the ocean rippled gently". Hopefully that's what you meant, also hopefully I helped out!
red tide is a source that can save us and sometimes it can get out of hand and distroy the earth but if we use it wisely it will not erupt
hydro energy.Nuclear energy, solar energy, wind energy tide and thermal energy are a few that come to mind.
The non-conventional sources of energy are: 1. Wind Energy advantages- non-polluting; low cost production of electricity once setup; safe and clean disadvantages- noise pollution; wind mills costly to setup; disturbs radio and T.V. reception; harmful to birds. 2. Solar Energy advantages- inexhaustible; non-polluting disadvantages- expensive; diffused source, so gets wasted. 3. Tidal Energy advantages- non-polluting; inexhaustible disadvantages- destroys wildlife habitat; difficult to harness 4. Nuclear energy advantages- Emits large amount of energy disadvantages- generates radioactive waste; expensive 5. Bio Gas advantages- low cost; easy to operate; makes use of bio waste disadvantages- causes green house effect 6. Geothermal Energy advantages- clean Eco friendly and always available disadvantages- located far away from cities and so costly to transport the electricity
Tidal energy is captured by using turbines. When the tide comes in or out the moving water spins turbines that generate energy or electricity.
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sunlight, water energy and wind energy all are green energy sources. now a day produce energy from Tide and low tide of the sea.
this is energy made with the tidal flow
sunlight, water energy and wind energy all are green energy sources. now a day produce energy from Tide and low tide of the sea.
A tidal fence is a barrier built across a tidal channel or river to harness the energy of the flowing tide. The fence captures the kinetic energy of the water flow and converts it into electrical energy using turbines or generators. As the tide flows in and out, the movement of the water spins the turbines to generate electricity.
It is only possible to cross the river at low tide. The tide rolled in and demolished the sand-castle.
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Tidal energy is generated by capturing the energy from the natural rise and fall of ocean tides. This can be done using tidal turbines that operate similarly to wind turbines but are submerged under water. As the tide comes in and out, the kinetic energy of the moving water is used to turn the turbines and generate electricity.