- Creating heat and light (heat generation, light generation, and total power) and saving and loading content
- Connecting electricity (LED) to a circuit and read its voltage, current and resistance
- Generating up to 10 minutes of video for each scenario
- Scenarios to learn the basics of electricity
The Sun is a friendly star that shares her light with the other planets. We get most of the sunlight we need from the Sun in two ways: from a thin layer of charged particles just beneath the Sun's surface known as the solar atmosphere, and from the photosphere, the luminous outer layer of the Sun's interior.
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Electric power generation systems are generally used to transform and distribute the energy of the electric power grid to the customers of an electric utility.
The function of a power generation system is to convert energy from one form to another and to balance the amount of energy being supplied with that being withdrawn.
Typically this balancing is done by a device called a regulator.
A regulator is a device that is used to control the amount of power that is allowed to pass from a generating station to a transmission line.
It also typically controls the flow of power from a transmission line to a load.
In a thermoacoustic engine, pressure oscillations within a cylinder cause the combustion products to reach sonic velocities and produce a pressure wave which is propagated along the length of the cylinder.
This wave motion is used to convert the energy of the combustion products into acoustic energy which is then used to drive a device, such as a reciprocating pump or an oscillating air motor.
The thermodynamic efficiency of a thermoacoustic engine is determined by the level of acoustic energy used in a conversion process.
A thermal pulse is a flash of heat that is released in a short period of time.
It is often associated with nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reactions.
In nuclear reactors, a thermal pulse is typically associated with the fissioning of atoms within the reactor core.
In fusion reactors, a thermal pulse is associated with the fusion of atoms into helium nuclei.
A thermal pulse is important to consider when designing a fusion reactor as a larger amount of heat a77f14ba26 anjechum
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