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    Specific Energy

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    Hydraulics Prof. B.S. Thandaveswara 9.3 Application of Specific Force and Specific Energy 1. Determine the energy Loss in a NHJ Solution: Applying Momentum equation γQ ( V2 − V1 ) = P1 − P2 g γ Q 2 ( y1 − y 2 ) gb 2 y1y 2 2 2 2 = y1 − y 2 ( ) Q2 2gb Q2 b 2 = ( y1 + y2 ) y1y2 4 = q2 q 2 ( y1 + y 2 ) y1y 2 = (1) 2g 4 Specific energy equation y1 + V12 V2 = y 2 + 2 + ∆E 2g 2g Q2 2 2gy1 b 2 ∆E = y1 + − y2 − Q2 2 2gy 2 b 2 1 ⎤ q2 ⎡ 1 ∆E = ( y1 − y

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    Nuclear Energy

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    I will be informing you about nuclear energy. Prior to giving this information‚ let’s look at some history. Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to come up with the idea that matter is made up of invisible particles. The Greeks called these invisible particles "atoms"‚ which is Greek for invisible. Scientists studied this idea in the 18th and 19th centuries. After many experiments physicists found out that atoms contain a large amount of energy. Ernest Rutherford‚ a British scientist

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    Wind Energy

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    Wind energyEnergy from wind power is becoming an increasingly significant source of energy • (considering that the price of oil is getting dearer) 1. this specially so for oil deficient developing nations like India which meet their energy needs by importing oil. 2. providing fact and figures analyze the opportunities and challenges that wind energy companies face in setting up wind farms in India. ▪ Also do u think wind energy is viable if the government decide

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    Energy Drinks

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    This rings true when talking about energy drinks. These products promise to provide heightened awareness‚ more energy‚ more endurance some even reference to the consumer you will have wings. So when consuming these products what are you really drinking? Do they provide the energy boost they promise? Are they harmful? Should the FDA do more investigating into the safety of these so-called energy drinks? These are questions I had going into this as a consumer of energy drinks myself‚ I was interested

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    Energy Policy

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    0013-7227/01/$03.00/0 Printed in U.S.A. Endocrinology 142(10):4163– 4169 Copyright © 2001 by The Endocrine Society Minireview: Ghrelin and the Regulation of Energy Balance—A Hypothalamic Perspective TAMAS L. HORVATH‚ SABRINA DIANO‚ PETER SOTONYI‚ MARK HEIMAN‚ ¨ MATTHIAS TSCHOP AND Reproductive Neuroscience Unit (T.L.H.‚ S.D.)‚ Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Department of Neurobiology (T.L.H.)‚ Yale Medical School‚ New Haven‚ Connecticut 06520; Department of Anatomy and Histology (P

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    outfalls to reduce the effects on marine environment. * Minimising wastage by recycling construction products such as timber‚ metal and bricks and therefore reducing pollution dumped into landfill sites. * Using developments in technology such as biofuels and low sulphur fuels to provide cleaner emissions released during combustion in engines. Reduction in embodied energy There is a close relationship between the energy we use and global warming. We can therefore try to reduce the amount

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    Energy Debate

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    Energy Debate The use and costs of energy in the United States has been a debate that has been going on for many years and will only continue to go on for more. People believe that decreasing dependency on oil and using alternative sources will be a solution to the many problems we face. The costs are high to do the switch‚ but may pay for its self in the long run. This debate may never be solved because everyone has a different opinion. I feel as though both sides have valid viewpoints. I believe

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    ENERGY SYSTEMS

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    Discuss and compare the relevance to the three energy systems for the sport of your choice‚ explain the details of each system? The body has only one unsuitable form of energy‚ this is known as ATP. ATP releases energy when broken down and is essential to the flow of energy to living cells. It can be re synthesized through a possible three energy systems; ATP-PC system‚ the glycolytic Lactic Acid system and the aerobic system. My chosen sport is trampolining the main performance in trampolining

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    Energy 101

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    while heavily investing in alternative energy sources at higher costs." ~ Charles T. Maxwell‚consultant to various oil companies and the US Government Essential Learning: To evaluate what factors contribute to how a society chooses to use energy resources‚ keeping in mind the availability and culture as well as the social‚ economic‚ political and environmental implications. CH 12 Turbine Generator Turbogenerator Secondary energy source Primary energy source Renewable resources Nonrenewable

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    Energy Alternatives

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    Energy Alternatives: * Alternative energy is any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel. In a general sense in contemporary society‚ alternative energy is that which is produced without the undesirable consequences of the burning of fossil fuels‚ such as high carbon dioxide emissions‚ which is considered to be the major contributing factor of global warming. * This chapter discussed only a few of the possible alternatives to our current combustible energy generation system

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