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Renewable self- sufficient energy source Lee Yang CAP 480

Purpose  The purpose of this project is to bring forth into attention an alternative energy source that would benefit both the environment and all of mankind which will one day be put into effect and will replace toxic nuclear plants.

Intended audiences  The intent of this project proposal are for students, faculties, scientists, researchers, and governmental committees who share the same vision of having renewable energy sources and are willing to make a difference for the future.

Power Plants and other threats to humanity  Chernobyl  in 1986 the result of a flawed reactor design operated with inadequately trained personnel  steam explosion and fires released at least 5% of the radioactive reactor core into the atmosphere and downwind – some 5200 PBq  Plants/Chernobyl-Accident/  Fukushima Japan  After an Earthquake of 9.0 magnitude a 15-meter tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a nuclear accident on 11 March 2011  Plants/Fukushima-Accident/

Other source of energy  Biomass Energy  Wind Energy  Solar Energy  Geothermal Energy  Hydroelectric Energy

To understand the project and experiment  In order to understand the concept of this experiment we will have to break apart and understand the build up of a motor and an alternator  The physics for generating electrical current is when a magnet is spinning within a copper wire which induce flux or current flow to the brushes as in the following picture

Inside an alternator and general purpose motor General purpose motor jectsSpr03/AlballamAlnajadah- ElectricMotors/motor_drill.jpg

The experiment alternator_drawing_by_SDA_600.jpg

References  Allan, S. (2012, December 4). Motor-Alternator Self-Looped System. Retrieved July 3, 2015, from Looped_System_by_Joe_Tomicki  World Nuclear Association. (2015). Retrieved July 3, 2015, from Plants/Fukushima-Accident/