The correct option is
A Potential energy possessed by stored water is converted into electricity
Hydro-electric power plants:
- Hydroelectric power plants use the flow of water to generate electricity, which is referred to as hydro energy.
- Gravitational potential energy due to falling water is converted into kinetic energy which is used by the hydroelectric power plant.
Working on a hydroelectric power plant:
- As the reservoir's water falls to a lower level, the potential energy trapped in the water will be released as kinetic energy.
- Water from the reservoir will be forced to fall on the turbine, causing the turbine to rotate owing to the force of the waterfall.
- After connecting the turbine to the generator, the generator will create electricity. The generated electricity is sometimes referred to as hydroelectric current or hydropower.
Therefore, in a hydropower plant, potential energy possessed by stored water is converted into electricity.
Hence, option A is the correct answer.