Solar Heat. Solar heating systems rely on a source of bright light, a surface or liquid that can absorb light and a storage device for the resulting heat generated. A greenhouse is a good example of this effect. Solar heat is by far the cheapest …
May 17
Solar Heat. Solar heating systems rely on a source of bright light, a surface or liquid that can absorb light and a storage device for the resulting heat generated. A greenhouse is a good example of this effect. Solar heat is by far the cheapest …
May 17
1.what is used at the solar one facility in california to concentrate the sun rays?
a.batteries
b.mirrors
c.pv cells
d.turbines
2.photovoltaic cells are used to provide the energy for all these except
a.space satellites
b.wrist watches
c.calculators
d.passive solar heating
3.substances that absorb light convert it to
a.thermal energy
b.color
c.nuclear energy
d.electric energy
4.the mass lost during solar thermonuclear fusion is converted to
a.helium
b.heat and light
c.hydrogen
d.electricity
5.which makes photovoltaic systems especially useful
a.they need perpetual sunlight
b.require no equipment
c.generate electricity
d.convert fossil fuel into energy
6.what percentage of garbage can be burned as fuel
a.50%
b.100%
c.66%
d.10%
7.crude oil is another name for
a.petroleum
b.peat
c.methanol
d.alcohol
8.what kind of fuel is made from storing animal drippings in containers to capture natural gas
a.ethane
b.propane
c.octane
d.methane
9.which is not used to produce gasohol
a.corn
b.coal
c.petroleum
d.peanuts
10.two atoms of the same element with different mass numbers are called
a.electrons
b.isotopes
c.neutrons
d.nuclei
11.losing control of the fission reaction in a reactor core may result in
a.alpha particles
b.decreased daughter nuclei
c.a power surge
d. melt down
12.the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted from radioactive elements is released in the form of
a.gamma ray
b.alpha particles
c.beta particles
d.neutrons
13.exposure to even small amounts of radiation may cause
a.DNA changes
b.hearing loss
c.emphysema
d. asthma
14.light energy from the sun is concentrated by plants into
a.chemical energy
b.leaves
c.mechanical energy
d.electricity
15. the first stage of the formation of coal
a.anthracite
b.lignite
c.bituminous coal
d.peat
16.anthracite is so hard and pure it is referred to as
a.hot bituminous coal
b.renewable resource
c.dirty fuel
d.metamorphic rock
17.in the process of coal formation, the first form of true coal is
a.peat
b.anthracite
c.lignite
d.bituminous coal
18.an advantage to the darrieus roter is that its
a.uses on vane
b.doesn’t have to store electricity
c.not expensive to build
d.can utilize low wind speeds
19.how does nuclear fusion differ fundamentally from nuclear fission
a.nuclear fusion is a cold process
b.nuclear fusion splits atomic nuclei
c.nuclear fusion contains atomic nuclei
d.nuclear fusion doesn’t produce energy
20.nuclear fusion has not yet been harnessed as a energy source because
a.sufficient pressure cannot be generated
b.energy is to hard to control
c.lasers are to dangerous
d.lack of deuterium
21.aerogenerators are used to produce electricity from
a.sun
b.wind
c.moving water
22.what is this pollutant- in areas where there are no adequate geothermal resources- pollutant occurs naturally and escapes making the location unsuitable
a.hydrogen sulfide
b.bubbling mud
c.magma
d. super heated steam
i know there are alot of questions but any of these answered would be nice please
May 17
: Last you will often be warm and not give a second thought of losing through oil, or considering your gas bill experiencing the roof. With a solar power …
May 17
However, while a third pane of glass adds to the insulating value of the assembly, it also reduces the visible light transmission (VT) and the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). Adding a low-E coating to a surface, or multiple …
May 17
The criteria for evaluating heat collecting performance of solar heat collectors, which have been divided into two ways, will be unified into one to be evaluated based on transmission area, and the method of indicating heat …
May 17
In passive solar building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer. So in the winter when the sun is low one …
May 17
At the same time you will reduce window glare - preserve views - limit solar heat gain.End Kathy Manney is a nationally recognized author of autobiographical, lifestyle and travel articles. She is the "Around our World" travel …
May 17
If there are no awnings or other shading on the west wall of the house to reduce the heat gain and glare, the western windows could be ordered with a low solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), perhaps combined with Low-E. Northern windows …
May 17
The lower the SHGC, the less solar heat it transmits, which is what we want in central Texas. Austin's … Low emissivity coating (low-E), which rejects unwanted solar heat and blocks UV rays, while still providing a clear view.
May 17
The name 'Charging' refers to having a custom-built solar collector, Surya Sunbox, to pump solar heat deep down into the earth. The building's heat pump gets all of this back in Realtime (immediately), Diurnially (later during …
May 17
The challenge is to store solar heat during the day by transferring it to a thermal mass like water, tile, rock or concrete. That trapped heat is then released during the cooler nighttime hours. A cool summer climate, like that on …
May 16
1.what is used at the solar one facility in california to concentrate the sun rays?
a.batteries
b.mirrors
c.pv cells
d.turbines
2.photovoltaic cells are used to provide the energy for all these except
a.space satellites
b.wrist watches
c.calculators
d.passive solar heating
3.substances that absorb light convert it to
a.thermal energy
b.color
c.nuclear energy
d.electric energy
4.the mass lost during solar thermonuclear fusion is converted to
a.helium
b.heat and light
c.hydrogen
d.electricity
5.which makes photovoltaic systems especially useful
a.they need perpetual sunlight
b.require no equipment
c.generate electricity
d.convert fossil fuel into energy
6.what percentage of garbage can be burned as fuel
a.50%
b.100%
c.66%
d.10%
7.crude oil is another name for
a.petroleum
b.peat
c.methanol
d.alcohol
8.what kind of fuel is made from storing animal drippings in containers to capture natural gas
a.ethane
b.propane
c.octane
d.methane
9.which is not used to produce gasohol
a.corn
b.coal
c.petroleum
d.peanuts
10.two atoms of the same element with different mass numbers are called
a.electrons
b.isotopes
c.neutrons
d.nuclei
11.losing control of the fission reaction in a reactor core may result in
a.alpha particles
b.decreased daughter nuclei
c.a power surge
d. melt down
12.the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted from radioactive elements is released in the form of
a.gamma ray
b.alpha particles
c.beta particles
d.neutrons
13.exposure to even small amounts of radiation may cause
a.DNA changes
b.hearing loss
c.emphysema
d. asthma
14.light energy from the sun is concentrated by plants into
a.chemical energy
b.leaves
c.mechanical energy
d.electricity
15. the first stage of the formation of coal
a.anthracite
b.lignite
c.bituminous coal
d.peat
16.anthracite is so hard and pure it is referred to as
a.hot bituminous coal
b.renewable resource
c.dirty fuel
d.metamorphic rock
17.in the process of coal formation, the first form of true coal is
a.peat
b.anthracite
c.lignite
d.bituminous coal
18.an advantage to the darrieus roter is that its
a.uses on vane
b.doesn’t have to store electricity
c.not expensive to build
d.can utilize low wind speeds
19.how does nuclear fusion differ fundamentally from nuclear fission
a.nuclear fusion is a cold process
b.nuclear fusion splits atomic nuclei
c.nuclear fusion contains atomic nuclei
d.nuclear fusion doesn’t produce energy
20.nuclear fusion has not yet been harnessed as a energy source because
a.sufficient pressure cannot be generated
b.energy is to hard to control
c.lasers are to dangerous
d.lack of deuterium
21.aerogenerators are used to produce electricity from
a.sun
b.wind
c.moving water
22.what is this pollutant- in areas where there are no adequate geothermal resources- pollutant occurs naturally and escapes making the location unsuitable
a.hydrogen sulfide
b.bubbling mud
c.magma
d. super heated steam
i know there are alot of questions but any of these answered would be nice please
May 16
in wintertime. The lower sun shines more on walls and through windows. It is more …
May 15
One of our Team members, Cameron Herd will be attending the Solar and Heat Pump Installation course this Thursday 17th & Friday 18th May 2012 at Caloundra. This training course is with the Master Plumbers' Association …
May 15
energy available on the moon to manufacture and join glass pipes on site. This is one cost-saving mechanism: relying on …
May 15
The official purpose of the visit was to introduce local contractors, architects, home owners and building officials to the benefits of solar heat. In reality I learned just as much, if not more from my audience as they did from me.
May 15
Passive solar design is a key element of creating resilient homes. A passive solar home in Halifax, Vermont. High-SHGC, triple-glazed, south-facing windows were used to improve the direct-gain passive solar performance.
May 15
. The furniture, long wooden tables with simple wooden chairs enhance the space with a certain simple elegance.
May 15
We are talking about a possible disturbance to the world's weather-making processes resulting from an increase in the capacity of the atmosphere to retain solar heat. What we call weather consists of the continuous changes …
May 15
Regular battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy, but batteries store solar heat in the battery container and turn heat to chemical energy stored in the which the container is sealed from the outside and the water …