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read the passage.
from hydroelectric power: how it works
so just how do we get electricity from water? actually, hydroelectric and coal - fired power plants produce electricity in a similar way. in both cases a power source is used to turn a propeller - like piece called a turbine, which then turns a metal shaft in an electric generator, which is the motor that produces electricity. a coal - fired power plant uses steam to turn the turbine blades; whereas a hydroelectric plant uses falling water to turn the turbine. the results are the same.
(from hydroelectric power: how it works by u.s. geological survey)
based on the information in the passage, which statement is true about both water and coal?
- both can be used at the same electric power plants.
- both are able to generate the same amount of electricity.
- both can produce the power needed to generate electricity.
- both are the main power sources used at electric power plants.
- For option 1: The passage says hydroelectric plants use water and coal - fired plants use coal, so they aren't used at the same plants. Eliminate 1.
- For option 2: The passage doesn't mention the amount of electricity each generates, so we can't say they generate the same amount. Eliminate 2.
- For option 3: The passage states that in hydroelectric plants, falling water turns the turbine (providing power to generate electricity), and in coal - fired plants, coal is used to create steam that turns the turbine (so coal provides the power to generate electricity). So both can produce the power needed to generate electricity.
- For option 4: The passage doesn't state that both are the main power sources, and there are other power sources too (like solar, wind), so we can't conclude this. Eliminate 4.
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- Both can produce the power needed to generate electricity.