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The Greenhouse Effect Sun’s light – Visible – Ultraviolet Absorption & Emission.

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2 The Greenhouse Effect Sun’s light – Visible – Ultraviolet Absorption & Emission

3 Laboratory Demonstration Vinegar + Baking Soda  Carbon Dioxide – NaHCO 3 + CH 3 COOH  CH 3 COO - Na + + H 2 O + CO 2 Hypothesis – If we create an atmosphere of carbon dioxide in the tank with the heat lamps on, then the temperature of the tank will rise because of the greenhouse effect.

4 Laboratory Demonstration Final Temperature (6 minutes after reaction) – Tank A = +2.3 C – Control = +0.1 C Tank/Time0306090120150180 A28.928.82929.2 Control28.3 28.4 28.328.428.3 Tank/Time210240270300330360390 A29.329.228 27.927.528 Control28.5 28.728.628.428.328.6 Tank/Time420450480510540570600 A28.529.630.130.931.230.831.2 Control28.728.328.528.928.728.628.4

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6 Various Types of Alternative Energy (WHOS GONNA DO THIS PART?) Solar Energy

7 Electricity Generation Faraday’s law of induction Induced Current – The current obtained due to the relative motion between the coil and the magnet

8 Wind Energy Electricity Generation Kinetic energy  mechanical energy  electrical energy Bernoulli’s principle Magnetic rotor and copper wire Diagram of a wind energy generator


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