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    Talking Energy Meter

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    Talking Energy Meter The purpose of this project is to build a KWH (Kilo Watt Hour) meter that can alert the users with voice messages. An Energy meter or KWH meter is a device that measures the amount of electrical energy supplied to or produced by a residence‚ business or machine. Electricity is a clean‚ convenient way to deliver energy. The electricity meter is how electricity providers measure billable services. The most common type of meter measures kilowatt-hours. When used in electricity

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    Atp Energy System

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    1) Discuss the three energy systems that are responsible for the production of ATP. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the immediately usable form of chemical energy use for muscular activity. It is stored in most cells‚ especially muscle cells. Other forms of chemical energy‚ such as that available from foods we eat must be transforming into ATP before they can be utilized by muscle cells . Human body cells generated ATP by three methods which are: I. ATP-PC system II. Glycolytic system

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    Chemistry 105 A Final Exam 06/24/10 First Letter of last Name Dr. Jessica Parr Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Maximum points 18 8 12 12 8 10 12 10 6 6 (Sub-T) PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS Name: __________________________________________ Last 4 Digits of USC ID:_____ _____ _____ _____ Lab TA’’s Name: _________________________________ Score (102) Grader Question 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (Sub-T) TOTAL

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    deformed and flattened by the impact and the transfer of energy. Different brands of balls are made from different materials‚ and some balls have harder cores‚ while others have softer cores. The strength of the core directly relates to the coefficient of restitution; with a harder core‚ the ball will deform less and travel farther because of a more efficient transfer of kinetic energy from club to ball. With a softer core‚ too much energy will be spent deforming the ball and it will not travel

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    Saving Electrical Energy

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    "Electrical Energy Consumption" Sustainability and electricity Where does electricity come from? Most people use electricity and see it as something that is infinite and probably don’t give a second thought about its source. This is quite understandable‚ considering electricity looks clean; it doesn’t cause any noise pollution or direct air pollution. The fact is that most electricity is produced by burning coal‚ and the use of nuclear power plants. Simply stated‚ the more electricity used‚

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    Energy Efficient House

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    Panels- They make electricity so you don’t have to buy it. You don’t have to use coal/oil/something else to create electricity‚ so it saves fossil fuels also. Tankless Hot Water Heater- Heating water is the 2nd highest energy use in the home. This device saves energy by eliminating the storage tank for hot water that has to be constantly heated. You only heat the water you use. Florescent Light Bulbs- These use less electricity than an incandescent bulb for the same amount of light.

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    bridge. This phenomenon is actually called wind loading which can give big impact on the structure of the bridge. Wind gusts that are constantly blows are strong enough to contort the bridge until it collapses. The kinetic energy of the wind is converted into the potential energy in the form of pressure. Both tangential wind loading on bridge surface and pressure can act in any directions can affects the span’s sides‚ top and bottom surface. This may lead the bridge to flex itself and fluctuates

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    Li‚ 1 2-16-13 Solar Energy: The Energy of the Future Our Earth’s resorvoir of resources seem to be limitless‚ but with the exponential growth of the human population; the need for efficient alternative energy sources is becoming urgent. Therefore‚ research companies and individuals are focusing on creating new energy systems. Fossil fuels are are depleting and becoming more difficult to obtain. The earth will face an energy crisis in the near future if humans are not careful with their consumption

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    Hydraulic Jump

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    enough to maintain the supercritical flow(high velocity liquid). The results‚ an abrupt rise occurred in the liquid surface. The rapidly flowing liquid will abruptly slowed and increase in height. This will converting the flow’s kinetic energy into potential energy‚ with some energy are permanently lost through confusion to heat. In an open channel flow‚ this demonstrated as the fast flow rapidly slowing and piling up on top of itself similar to how shockwave occurred. The smooth transition is possible

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    Angular momentum and its properties were devised over time by many of the great minds in physics. Newton and Kepler were probably the two biggest factors in the evolution of angular momentum. Angular momentum is the force which a moving body‚ following a curved path‚ has because of its mass and motion. Angular momentum is possessed by rotating objects. Understanding torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum. Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters

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