0.27 kWh. One cubic meter of water with a water depth of 600 meters generates 0.27 kilowatt hours of electricity. Electricity is a natural phenomenon, which refers to the phenomenon caused by the movement of electrical charges. Lightning in nature is an electrical phenomenon. Electricity is a property of repulsive and attractive forces that develop between subatomic particles such as electrons and protons. It is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature. There are two phenomena of electron movement: atoms lacking electrons are said to be positively charged, and atoms with an excess of electrons are said to be negatively charged.
Flow rate is the amount of water (maybe other substances) that flows per unit of time. For example, the flow rate required to evacuate water from a reservoir is 500 tonnes/s. This figure indicates that 500 tonnes of water flow (or are injected) per second.
Ton and cubic meter are two different units and cannot be directly converted between them. To convert, you need to know the density of the liquid. The density of water is typically 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter at room temperature. Because 1 ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms; 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1,000 liters according to the formula volume = mass/density, we can obtain: 1,000 kilograms of water divided by the density of one kilogram per cubic meter equals 1; cubic meter, therefore a ton of water It is equal to 1 cubic meter of water, which is also equivalent to 1000 liters of water.
The flow rate of each reservoir is dynamic and varies from one reservoir to another. If the flow rate of a certain reservoir is 500/s, this can be understood as an inflow (or outflow) of 500 cubic meters of water per second.