Why are the turbines for hydroelectric dams located far below the top of the dam?(1 point)

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to ensure that the water does not lose too much potential energy before reaching the turbines
to ensure that the water does not lose too much potential energy before reaching the turbines

to allow the potential energy of the water to increase greatly before reaching the turbines
to allow the potential energy of the water to increase greatly before reaching the turbines

to ensure that the water does not lose too much kinetic energy before reaching the turbines
to ensure that the water does not lose too much kinetic energy before reaching the turbines

to allow the kinetic energy of the water to increase greatly before reaching the turbines
to allow the kinetic energy of the water to increase greatly before reaching the turbines

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The correct response is: to ensure that the water does not lose too much potential energy before reaching the turbines.

By positioning the turbines further down, the dam maximizes the potential energy of the water as it falls, which is then converted into kinetic energy to generate electricity.

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