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Use the diagram to answer the question. The turbines can be seen inside this hydroelectric dam. Why are they located at that particular height? (1 point) Responses There is a small drop, so the water will still have a lot of potential energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a small drop, so the water will still have a lot of potential energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a large drop, so the water will have a lot of potential energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a large drop, so the water will have a lot of potential energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a small drop, so the water will still have a lot of kinetic energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a small drop, so the water will still have a lot of kinetic energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a large drop, so the water will have a lot of kinetic energy to transfer to the turbine. There is a large drop, so the water will have a lot of kinetic energy to transfer to the turbine. Skip to navigation

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The correct response is: **There is a large drop, so the water will have a lot of potential energy to transfer to the turbine.**

In hydroelectric dams, turbines are located at a height where there is a significant drop in water level. This height allows the water to store potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy as it flows down, enabling efficient energy transfer to the turbines.
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