Energy from the Sun

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @JungJingymay2010
    @JungJingymay2010 12 лет назад +4

    Your equipmemt can be and should be sold for each school for a science project.
    Good concept. Well done!!!
    Thank you.

  • @TheMick26
    @TheMick26 14 лет назад

    Very simple, elegant description!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @gsatchu111
    @gsatchu111 12 лет назад +4

    Fantastic

  • @pisymph
    @pisymph 12 лет назад +3

    What about the solar energy that is reflected off of the first surface of the glass, especially as the rounded surface will reflect more and more of the signal ( incident sunlight)
    Great video, by the way!!!!

  • @mycompasstv
    @mycompasstv 14 лет назад

    great learning videos, thank you.

  • @trailkeeper
    @trailkeeper 14 лет назад

    At about a tenth of a watt (0.1 W) per square centimeter it will take about 10 square centimeters to have 1 watt of energy. A square that size is about 3.16 (the square root of 10, about 3) centimeters long on each side which is about one and a quarter (1.25 in ) inches long.

  • @adolthitler
    @adolthitler 14 лет назад

    @neoaeonian Fossil fuels are solar energy stored in chemicals.

  • @jonce81
    @jonce81 14 лет назад +1

    Nice... Hope it doesn't take too long for your next video(s)..

  • @DrEnzyme
    @DrEnzyme 14 лет назад

    There's an interesting TED talk related to this. Basically, it was saying that if we were able to convert a swimming pool sized amount of water into hydrogen and oxygen every second (using the sun!) we would be able to solve the world's energy problems.

  • @Dreamlgider
    @Dreamlgider 12 лет назад +1

    e = m c^2
    m = e / c^2 >
    m = 3.1*10^26 * 299,792,458
    m = 3.44^12 gr/sec = 3.44 Million tonne/second
    that's pretty impressive :) (the real figure is a bit over 4million tonnes according to wikipedia)
    i will have to try this with

  • @Renuzitus
    @Renuzitus 14 лет назад

    I love these videos.

  • @loqiloqi
    @loqiloqi 14 лет назад

    @Lineriderrocks123,
    Nothing with mass can go faster than or equal to the speed of light. As a particle approaches light speed, it takes progressively more energy to accelerate it, and infinite energy to push it to exactly the speed of light.
    E = mc^2 lets us compute how much energy an object with mass is "made out of". A small amount of matter can annhiliate to release a large amount of energy. For example, nuclear fission or fusion causes a reduction in mass and a release of energy.

  • @GuiFalked
    @GuiFalked 12 лет назад +1

    Excellent video folks. Thanks much. :)

  • @cool70200
    @cool70200 14 лет назад

    Very nice, thanks.

  • @d3adp001
    @d3adp001 14 лет назад

    517,426,273,458,445,040,214,477.21179625 horse power from the sun
    140,511,914,900,262,400watts=power to earth per second or
    188,353,773,324,748HP or
    21,617,217 barrels of oil per second
    1.56 grams to the earth
    4,294,829,216 grams total (this seems high to me but hey)

  • @didierlassus
    @didierlassus 14 лет назад

    very nice video

  • @rintsik
    @rintsik 12 лет назад

    very good and tutorial !

  • @kemahp
    @kemahp 12 лет назад

    Another tool with the same result, a must for any solar cell owners.

  • @MrBOB39
    @MrBOB39 13 лет назад

    Very Good Video by the way

  • @GunShard
    @GunShard 14 лет назад

    Interesting.

  • @peacenik
    @peacenik 14 лет назад

    That's a lot of energy. No wonder the sun is so hot.

  • @MrBOB39
    @MrBOB39 13 лет назад

    hey loqiloqi...your statment is wrong a couple of ways..
    rosenburg bridge (allowing/enabling faster then light travel in a way one need not go faster then C.. Also..many things travel faster then speed of light (unknown & un-realized to Einstein at the time)

  • @squarepants49
    @squarepants49 12 лет назад

    It seems a shame that all the knowledge we have about nuclear fission and fusion has mainly gone to waste due to some peoples ignorance of how dangerous this power actually is. Instead we pat ourselves on the back and build overpriced monolith like windmills and solar gardens.

  • @dmacosta1
    @dmacosta1 14 лет назад

    very nice video