Energy Experimental Kit Renewable Energy
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Energy Experimental Kit
Renewable Energy
Matt black versus glossy white
Updraft power station
Solar radiation concentrated
Wind and resistance
Lift in the airflow
From airfoil to wind turbine
Assembling the wind-electric power station
The optimal pitch
Large number of blades – small number of turns
Testing other blades
From stand-alone turbine to wind farm
Voltage from the solar module
Current from the module
The solar module does work
Modules like it cool
Solar modules are weather-sensitive
Power from the waterwheel
From the waterwheel to the water turbine
Current from the hydroelectric power station
Oil & Gas
Gas drives water out
Gas from liquid and solid
Gas pressure drives oil out of the ground
Strong suction apparatus
Deep pump like in the oilfield
Water can transmit force
Raising oil with water
A force that pulls toward the outside
The centrifugal pump’s trick
How much force does the pump have?
Using a water column as a pressure gauge
Corners use up force
Problems with the long line
The narrower the faster
Troublesome gas
Viscosity’s effect
The pump has to struggle
Protection against temperature changes
Gas under pressure
Captive pressurized air
Electronic alarm circuit
Electronic gas pressure control
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Energy Experimental Kit
Power
Generation
Power
Transmission
Power
Distribution
A power plant in trouble
A simple circuit and the direction of
the current
How is heat generated?
Circular distribution
Two power plants
The solar cell as power plant
The hand generator as power plant
Caution, reflux!
The electrical reflux valve
Two houses – one short circuit
An overload network
Light is something you have to work
for
Heat’s wanderings
Heated air expands
Lots of work – plenty of power!
Making steam
Alternating current by hand I
Binding carbon dioxide
The changeover switch
Alternating current by hand II
Line loss – direct current
Parallel or in series
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