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    Wind Energy

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    (RENEWABLE ENERGY) IN PAKISTAN By The wind of change is blown and world has now emphasizing towards new technologies out of which renewable energy is important one. Keeping in view the commercial and industrial consumption of oil and gas everyone is conscious to have some alternate resource for energy production. Wind is also one of the resources for the power generation. A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind‚ also called wind energy‚ into mechanical energy; a process

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    Wind Energy

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    discussed in Detail about Wind Energy and the production of electricity from moving vehicles. So first we defined Energy. Till Now we have studied that energy is the ability of a body to do work .it can also be defined as the ability of a body to bring some change is the energy of that body. Energy is very necessary for human beings; every thing in the universe possessed some energy. There are two main kinds of Energy 1. Kinetic Energy 2. potential Energy Kinetic energy is produced by the motion

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    Tidal Energy

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    TIDAL ENERGY [pic] *75% of the planet’s surface consits of water. Our water supply transformed a barren planet into a lush green garden of life with a multitude of biodiversity. Water has easily fufilled our every need in many ways. As we near the twentyfirst century‚ a time when public attention is focused on the environment and society is increasing at an ever accelerating rate‚ the energy crisis continues to burden us. Questions of what to do about increasing energy demands and future requirements

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    Energy Matter

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    Energy is essential part of this world. Everything in the world runs on energy. It play‚s important part in development of a country. it is considered to be life line of any economy and most vital instrument of socioeconomic development of a country. There are many types of energy in this world which are obtained from different sources‚ But in Pakistan main sources of energy are (fossil fules‚ petroleum products‚ natural gas‚ coal‚ wind‚ nuclear‚ hydro power) Pakistan is

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    Angular Momentum

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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.<br><br>Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are

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    Chapter 11 Rolling‚ Torque‚ and Angular Momentum In this chapter we will cover the following topics: -Rolling of circular objects and its relationship with friction -Redefinition of torque as a vector to describe rotational problems that are more complicated than the rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis -Angular momentum of single particles and systems of particles -Newton’s second law for rotational motion -Conservation of angular momentum -Applications of the conservation of angular

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    The glass transition activation energy‚ Et‚ is among the important characteristic parameters of the glasses. Et is defined as the amount of energy absorbed by a group of atoms in the glassy region and therefore‚ a jump from one metastable state to another is possible. In addition‚ the activation energy of glass transition can be obtained as a function of the glass transition temperature‚ Tg‚ using the second approach proposed by Kissinger [26]:

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    Harnessing Solar Energy

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    Harnessing of Solar Energy: Photosynthesis versus Semiconductor Based Solar Cell Photosynthesis and semiconductor-based solar cells are both used to harness solar energy from the sun – photosynthesis for plants and semiconductor based solar cells for human beings. Photosynthesis consists of light reactions and dark reactions. It is a process in which carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ water (H2O) and light energy are utilized to synthesize an energy-rich carbohydrate like glucose (C6H12O6) and to produce

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    The Energy Bar Industry

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    The Energy Bar Industry 1. Conduct a thorough analysis of this category’s customer‚ competitors‚ market‚ and environment from the perspective of PowerBar.  What are the key strategic questions?  What additional information would you like to obtain?  How would you obtain it?  What are the threats and opportunities? In particular address the following issues: a. How is the market segmented?  What are the key customer motivations and unmet needs?  What are the similarities and differences among

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    Renewable Energy

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    Nowadays‚ some people who supported renewable energy have many questions for fully relying on renewable energy in the future. A factor why people do not consider renewable energy is economics. However‚ the fact is that renewable energy can solve many economic problems. Anna Leidreiter expresses that the benefits of traditional energy are shared in only a few stakeholders; renewable energy is owned by popular‚ so the big business do not agree renewable energy. If the benefits from the large enterprise

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