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Image by On the Commons Question by : Energy…..we “are” energy!….:-)? I find it very tremendously interesting how everything in the universe, even us, and all matter is all pretty much made up of energy, condensed and compact, fully palpable and tangible energy, to me thats awesome, it truly does change your whole outlook on
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Question by Katrishღ: Can you help me with my alternative energy science questions which has energy transformations and generators? 1. What form of energy is released from a bowling ball, a car, and a computer? 2. What energy transformation occurs when a solar calculator operates? 3. What energy transformation occurs when burning a campfire? 4.
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Question by All the good usernames are taken.: What do you think happens to our energy when we die? I won’t say ghosts are impossible, but I’m definitely not all over the idea. I’m only 16. What do I know? But I’ve put a lot of thought into it, and because I’m very much a
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Question by athorgarak: Do any of you know where I can go to receive funding for energy research on the following? I am currently developing several avenues of harnessing the energy of the oceans and tides. I currently know of at least 8 different developed methodes. Two of my methodes are, as far as I
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Question by bob d: questions about atomic energy? I’m wondering about multiple things. atomic questions———————————- 1.When it comes to atomic energy,it seams like the media demonizes atomic energy,is that true? 2.Did the Chernobyl incident “happen” due to the disabled safety features? 3.Did the power plant had a containment “dome”,like all power-plants today? 4.Why does the
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Question by Ottawa Mike: Is the climate change issue really about a push for renewable energy? Here is the scenario as I see it: We are being told to reduce CO2 emissions because they will contribute to catastrophic anthropogenic global warming. To achieve that, we are basically being told (forced?) to reduce coal and oil
about 1 year ago
resources may get exhausted one day because they are limited n are used exclusively
so ,wind energy is one of the conventional source of energy to overcome this problem
wind energy is used to generate electricity
wind energy is an eco friendly and efficient souce of renewable energy
it requires no recurring expences for the production of electricity
establishment of wind energy farms require large area of land which is a limitation
the wind speed should also be higher than 15 km/hr to maintain the required speed of the turbine
to generate electricity,the rotatory motion of the windmill is used to yurn the turbine of the electric generator
hope ur project goes well
all the best
about 1 year ago
Wind energy will be one of many sources of energy in the future and on a broader scale.
about 1 year ago
Wind speed is measured (in knots) by the Beaufort Scale.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/beaufort.html
Power of the Wind
http://www.endurancewindpower.com/power_of_wind.html
Advatantages & disadvantages of Wind Power
http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-wind-power-535693.html
http://sosrooflinesystems.co.uk/blog/2040/benefits-and-disadvantages-of-wind-power-uncovered/
Renewable Energy – the most reliable source of renewable energy is water power, most especially tidal water power.
Here in London in Roman times and right into the early Industrial Revolution of the 18thC there were dozens of tide mills along the banks of the River Thames.
How did they work. A simple mechanism which allowed a massive wheel or set of wheels to rotate in the direction of the tidal flow and then to reverse as the tide in the River Thames changed direction. So efficient were these tide mills, that one, which still survives today, could be in continuous production of power to drive flour mill machinery for up to 16 hours per day.
Medieval tide mill found at Greenwich – where I live.
http://www.greenwich.co.uk/news/tide-mill/
There is still one surviving windmill here in London, it dates from about 1800 and is at Brixton.
http://www.brixtonwindmill.org/