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Posted: June 21, 2011 ¬ 5:14 am. Jason25 Comments »

a project on solar energy for Mrs. Mattsons class. Rate it high and i will get an A

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  • henrykay01 says:

    I invented a breakthrough source of energy which violates the law of energy conservation. I have a PROOF (based on the Maxwell’s equations) that there are electrodynamic phenomena which violate the law of energy conservation.
    In mass production, making a 6kW generator will cost $1200, value of the energy produced yearly $5400. I am looking for $6M for a prototype and patents.
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  • communistjesus says:

    PROTONS???… Shouldn’t be PHOTONS???????… SECONDLY AMERICA IS THE ENTIRE CONTINENT FROM TIERRA DEL FUEGO, CHILE ALL THE WAY UP TO THE ISLAND OF KISKA, IN ALASKA,,,

  • pacificcresttrans says:

    Interesting video on the working of solar energy. Solar energy must be tapped into for the generation of electricity. It is a clean energy source and will be a lot less harmful to the environment than traditional fossil fuels. Pacific Crest Transformers manufactures liquid-filled distribution transformers for a wide range of industry verticals. It has many whitepapers and articles on the renewable energy market in the US.

  • noBFnica says:

    wow, this is a very nice presentation. Its fun but educational. and the little one dancing on the computer game at 1:28 made me laugh…haha very nice! hope u could upload more videos….=)

  • ulysisotet says:

    nice project,
    nice presentation…
    just one thing… try to balance the color with the background next time…
    thanx

  • formerkid says:

    runescape????

  • sourandsweetmix says:

    @anderson100044 really?

  • billytheweasel says:

    @Metalmanz3 your presentation cited “direct electricity” but it’s called: DIRECT CURRENT, as oppsoed to the ALTERNATING CURRENT that houses use. Current in the US alternates at a frequency of 60Hz -or 60 cycles per second.

    An ‘inverter’ converts DC into AC that we can use.

    Hope it helps! Keep up the good work Metalmanz3. I give you an A+ fwiw

  • jaconbob says:

    @samann95014 Are you stupid?! This is fucking bad….

  • amberjacksolar says:

    Informative and interesting. Good work.

  • futureisasu4 says:

    stupid video i hate you

  • 101leno says:

    MUITO RUIM PESSSIMO

  • Etimos says:

    Silicon, not silicone. Fake Breasts are made with silicone. Other than that, yes :)

  • rienenz says:

    can you give some sources where i can found those things. because we have a research paper. tnx :)

  • kennethvanhorn says:

    if you really want to make something work here it is take a parabolic solar concentrator and send light into a mirrored cone shape focal point then send that light into mirrored glass tubing which will send the light into a mirrored box with solar panels in it the solar panels must be cooled by spinning or cooling system.now get to work

  • HamrickCE says:

    Made from Silicon… not silicone. Breast implants are silicone.

  • iSuperN0VA says:

    awesome, thanks for the video :)

  • RommelUkr says:

    чёткая музыка. Super music =)

  • cassai1000 says:

    you made me fail me test

  • XxbeouwulfxX says:

    Blue Man Group FTW! lol

  • annaavila45 says:

    hey if i were your teacher i would give you an A+++++++++

    LOVE ANN AVILA

  • alexwohlbruck1 says:

    @HamrickCE w0w.

  • xFlenchx says:

    Powerpoint rule #1 – Dark text plus dark background equals fail.

  • oc2phish07 says:

    Thanks for posting this video. Obviously a lot of work went into it and I found it really useful in my own research. I hope you don’t mind though if I just point out that semi-conductor chips are made of silicon (made from sand) and not silicone which is a type of rubber.

  • iNuntius says:

    So many mistakes in it…

 

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