in a Bottle Learn how to make a tornado in a bottle with this fun science experiment for kids. Using easy to find items such as dish washing liquid‚ water‚ glitter and a bottle you can make your own mini tornado that’s a lot safer than one you might see on the weather channel. Follow the instructions and enjoy the cool water vortex you create! What you’ll need: Water A clear plastic bottle with a cap (that won’t leak) Glitter Dish washing liquid Instructions: Fill the plastic bottle with
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Renewable Energy SCIE90014 Assignment 1: Pros and Cons of Solar PV and Solar CSP compare small-scale roof top PV with large-scale PV and CSP. There are different types of solar energy‚ but we tend to compare the two most popular types‚ Solar CSP and PV since they are commercialised. The main difference between the two is that photovoltaic systems directly convert the solar energy to electricity‚ while concentrated CSP first convert the solar energy into thermal energy and then into electrical energy
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Recovery of Plastic Bottles for Recycling: A Study of Responsible Environmental Behaviour at the University of the West Indies‚ Mona Campus‚ Kingston‚ Jamaica" Background (Recycling versus dumping) • • • • • Recycling is expensive and can be very expensive Dumping is cheap Recycling requires courage and motivation Dumping is natural Recycling requires forward investment‚ make governmental authorities‚ polluters from private and public enterprises upset • Dumping require no
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Self-Review of Bottle and Packaging Design1 | StrengthThe strength of design of is that it is very ergonomic and colourful design. An advantage is that it has is curved edges so it is easier to hold also it has a toughened base to support the bottle | weaknessesThe design of the bottle is a quite large in terms of size also there are too many extra parts around the bottle which can which can cause difficulty to hold | Area of developmentTo improve the theme of the bottle as the colours do not
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Solar Nebular Hypothesis The idea behind the Solar Nebular Hypothesis is that the solar system was condensed from an enormous cloud of hydrogen‚ helium‚ and a few other elements and rocks. Around five billion years this cloud of materials began to spin and contract together into a disk shape under their own gravitational forces. The particles started combined together‚ protoplanets‚ to eventually form planets. A great mass of the material eventually began to form together‚ protosun‚ and make
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Wireless Power Transmission for Solar Power Satellite (SPS) (Second Draft by N. Shinohara) 1. Theoretical Background It is known that electromagnetic energy also associated with the propagation of the electromagnetic waves. We can use theoretically all electromagnetic waves for a wireless power transmission (WPT). The difference between the WPT and communication systems is only efficiency. The Maxwell’s Equations indicate that the electromagnetic field and its power diffuse to all directions. Although
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Plastic water bottles are everywhere‚ from classrooms to malls. As a matter of fact‚ in the US alone‚ 1500 water bottles are consumed every second. Bottled water produces 1.5 million tons of plastic waste per year. This type of garbage is flooding landfills‚ causing death amongst many birds and fish. Not only does bottled water harm wildlife‚ but as you will find out it may be also harming humans. Bottled water is also part of other problems such as how costly it can be over time. Bottled water isn’t
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BREAKTHROUGHS IN BREAKDOWNS Nicholas Sparks’ Message in a Bottle INTRODUCTION Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this study is to provide psychological support to be a basis of the people suffering from breakdown. The purpose of this study is to answer the following: • What are the importances of moving on? • What are the factors that affect a person to move on? • Who should someone seek to have a step-up of tragic events? • What would help for someone to choose what is the right one
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For this quarter we started off with a bottle rocket project. This project lead us to become more educated with Newton’s laws of motion. The bottle rockets also lead you to learn about mass‚ force‚ and acceleration. As you know the first law of motion is that if objects at rest will stay at rest‚ or objects in motion will stay in motion‚ unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Well in order for the rocket to lift off it will need force applied to it. It is required to add water for your rocket
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The sun has produced energy for billions of years. Solar energy is the sun’s rays (solar radiation) that reach the earth. Solar energy can be converted into other forms of energy‚ such as heat and electricity. In the 1830s‚ the British astronomer John Herschel used a solar thermal collector box (a device that absorbs sunlight to collect heat) to cook food during an expedition to Africa. Today‚ people use the sun’s energy for lots of things. Solar energy can be converted to thermal (or heat) energy
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