How Variables Impact Hydroelectric Output

A photo of a green field. From the top center to the bottom left is a a water pipe. At the top of the photo the pipe is connected to a water storage tank. Students kneel on the left side of the pipe.
Phenomenon: Hydropower Model

As a phenomenon, students will engage with a working hydropower model as well as a video about the Hoover Dam to begin discussion and generate questions about variables impacting the effectiveness of hydropower dams.

Learning Goals:

  1. Determine if the height of water above the hydroelectric turbine affects the voltage produced by the generator and if the diameter of the pipe feeding the hydroelectric turbine affects the voltage produced.
Materials List

Handouts

Classroom Supplies

  • Micro Hydroelectric Power Generator (example1) or (example2)
  • Water reservoir
  • Piping

Group Supplies (4-6 per group)

  • 1 2-Liter bottle
  • 1 Ruler
  • 1 Push pin
  • 1 Wallpaper pan
  • Towel or paper towels
  • Permanent marker
  • Water supply
  • Duct tape

Important Links

Lesson 5 of 8 / Time: 1 hour

This lesson appears as a part of the following:
Water Power Implementation Toolkit

This hands-on lesson uses a gravity-fed hydroelectric water source with two different piping setups for students to test the effect of penstock size and elevation drop on hydroelectric output.

 

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