UTILIZATION OF HEAT ENERGY FROM SUNSPOT

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UTILIZATION OF HEAT ENERGY FROM SUNSPOT GROUP 2

Sun-Earth-Moon System The sun-earth-moon system is basically when the earth is orbiting the sun while the moon orbits the earth.

Effects Earth Rotation Moon Rotation -Earth experiences day and night -Change of time -The change of wind direction Phases of moons Tides Occurrence of the eclipse

Sunspot Condition The sunspot is now active with a potential to break the electricity in Earth. The sunspot phenomena is caused by the sun it self. According to NASA, Sunspot increases every 11 years.

Ideal Condition People that lives on the North side of the Earth uses solar panels to get enough electricity and not worry anymore about electricity dying because of sunspot.

Purpose of project To prevent the danger of sunspots. This project will help because of the use of energy indirectly reduces the effects on the earth and could make the addition of sunspots is not a bad thing.

Benefit of the Project To take advantage of the sunspot and creating an alternative energy out of it.

Chosen phenomena Chosen Phenomena: Sunspot Sunspots are dark regions that appear on the surface of the sun. Sunspots are dark because they are colder than the areas around them, which is called the photosphere. Sunspots are dark in contrast to the bright face of the sun.

Cause of the phenomena Sunspots are caused by the sun’s magnetic field welling up to the photosphere. The powerful magnetic fields around sunspots produce active regions on the sun which often lead to solar storms. Sunspots form over periods lasting from days to weeks or even months.

Positive Effects of Sunspot We still can use solar panel as the shield to absorb sunlight to convert it into electricity power.

Negative Effects of Sunspot Sunspot consist of electromagnetic wave which can affect radio signal on earth especially in North Area. Sunspot can affect temperature in earth

Previous solution NASA sets up a satellite to observe the sun’s reaction to the Earth while the event is going on. The satellite turns off the electricity in northern and southern to prevent an electricity overload. But, the electricity can be turned off by itself because of a stronger CME.

Solution Our solution is to use solar panels. Solar panels are designed to absorb the sun’s rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating. The solar panel we chose is the Mono Crystalline solar PV, because it is more effective and the color is black. We will sell the solar panels focusing to the North.

Effectiveness of our solution Because the solar panel doesn’t have a transformer like in the electricity pylon (from the electricity pole) so that when there is a big CME, the electricity in the houses in northern and southern will not blow up because the solar panel design is different from an electricity pole.

Conclusion What are the causes and effects of structural changes?