Posts tagged conventional
non conventional sources of renewable energy here please…?
Feb 28th
Query by MiNniE: non standard resources of renewable energy here please…? how tidal vitality is utilized?
how wind energy is utilized?
how photo voltaic power is utilized?
how biomass is utilized?
what are their energy resources in the philippines?
what are their positive aspects and disadvantages?
please solution it now make sure you i want it make sure you i require it right away…
thank you=)
Finest solution:
Answer by John PGeothermal electrical energy is renewable.
Binary-Cycle Energy Vegetation Scorching geothermal fluid and a secondary (for this reason, “binary”) fluid with a a lot decrease boiling point than h2o pass by means of a heat exchanger. Warmth from the geothermal fluid More >
Internet Telephony: Improvised Conventional Phone Service
Aug 31st
Internet Telephony: Improvised Conventional Phone Service
In today’s world, internet is playing a vital role in changing people’s thinking and lifestyle. These changes came into existence with the innovation in technology and advancement. Well, credit for this revolution is given to internet. While talking about technology in communication industry, internet has come up with advanced communication that allows user to handle long distance and international calls at substantial rates. Thus, internet telephony is considered as a popular and widely used for accessing internet applications. The reason for its popularity that has made PSTN user to switch on to advanced VoIP More >
How does LED technology differ from conventional technology?
Aug 22nd
Question by hello: How does LED technology differ from conventional technology? Please help! Cannot find any answers for this question in the internet.
Any help would be appreciated. THANKS in advance!
Best answer:
Answer by Brogden FieldsConventional technology is an ordinary light bulb where an electric current passes through a thin element, usually made of tungsten, which gets white hot and emits a spectrum of light due to black body radiation. The element is housed in a glass bulb which is either evacuated or filled with an inert gas to reduce oxidation of the filament. So conventional technology produces light from a heated More >
What is the future of the conventional, daily printed newspaper?
Aug 15th
Question by “Kh a a a a a n n” ! !: What is the future of the conventional, daily printed newspaper? Will we still be reading actual, printed newspapers in the future?
My guess is that they will be around for sometime yet, but when we master certain technologies that allow people to read anything, anywhere, in any physical position, at any level of light, then the days of the newspaper as we know it could be numbered.
And this technology might not be too far away.
What do you think?
Best answer:
Answer by Jake JThe printed paper is very outdated. I More >
What is the cheapest alternative energy to implement and how does it compare to existing conventional energy?
Aug 14th
Question by Dusty N: What is the cheapest alternative energy to implement and how does it compare to existing conventional energy? What are current energy prices of alternative and conventional techniques?
Best answer:
Answer by odysseus1959Solar is the best, not the cheapest up front, but in the long run, always the best. Long after your oil runs out, long after your coal mine is closed, long after your nukes stop glowing, solar will still be there. Think about solar panels made 30 years ago still work just fine. The only power plant you want near you is a renewable one.
Add your own answer More >
What solar panel type to power a conventional typical light bulb?
Aug 11th
Question by Beefcake: What solar panel type to power a conventional typical light bulb? I built a shed out back and I would like to install a solar panel to power a small light inside and outside of the shed. Or maybe just the inside. Does anyone have any advice and suggestions? I’m confused now Well, i plan on just using it when i go out to the shed and need a little light on to see inside at night.
Wow, so many great answers!
Best answer:
Answer by caffine_loadyMy suggestion is to buy a solar powered shed light.
I suppose you could make More >
A Transition from the Conventional to Modern – Hearing Aids!
Jul 30th
-Decorative hearing aids-Functional hearing aids
Hearing aids usually consist of a case, an ear mold and a cord. It includes an amplifier component with a large size. With technology this size has been minimised, however for patients suffering from profound hearing impairment must make use of a higher amplification device.
There are behind the ear instruments too. These are concealed and are hidden behind your ears. Its electrical components are located externally and are more durable.
Just imagine how difficult would it be to lead a life with ears impaired. You don’t understand what the other person speaks and it would be highly More >
Q&A: What’s the difference between Conventional, Conventional Alternatives, and Non-conventional energy alternative?
Jul 14th
Question by fud323: What’s the difference between Conventional, Conventional Alternatives, and Non-conventional energy alternative? I’m doing some research and have trouble distinguishing the difference between these three types of energy sources.
So far, I have Conventional energy widely used/practical energy sources like oil, gas and coal. My assumption is that they’re the primary ‘standard’ energy sources the world currently uses for their electricity and power since the industrial revolution.
I’m having trouble with the next two energy sources..
Conventional Alternatives, I put that at energy sources that produce less environmental waste and could be used to replace conventional energy sources. An example More >
What’s the difference between Conventional, Conventional Alternatives, and Non-conventional energy alternative?
Jul 8th
I’m doing some research and have trouble distinguishing the difference between these three types of energy sources.
So far, I have Conventional energy widely used/practical energy sources like oil, gas and coal. My assumption is that they’re the primary ‘standard’ energy sources the world currently uses for their electricity and power since the industrial revolution.
I’m having trouble with the next two energy sources..
Conventional Alternatives, I put that at energy sources that produce less environmental waste and could be used to replace conventional energy sources. An example would be biofuels being used to replace oil/gas for cars. I guess Nuclear power could More >

