
Nuclear Science and Energy: A Global Perspective
Atomic energy comes from the energy stored in the tiny particles that make up atoms. Nuclear science studies how atoms work, especially how we can use their energy for things…[...]
Read MoreAtomic energy comes from the energy stored in the tiny particles that make up atoms. Nuclear science studies how atoms work, especially how we can use their energy for things…[...]
Read MoreConventional Sources of Energy Conventional energy sources are those that are widely used but often non-renewable and polluting. Here’s a breakdown of the most common conventional sources: Coal: How it…[...]
Read MoreWhat is Renewable Energy? Renewable Energy is energy that comes from natural sources that are constantly replenished by nature. These sources don’t run out, and they are much cleaner and…[...]
Read More1. Photodiodes: A photodiode is a special type of diode (a tiny electrical component) that reacts to light. Imagine it like a "light sensor" that can convert light into electrical…[...]
Read More1. What Are Photovoltaic (PV) Cells? A photovoltaic (PV) cell is a special device that converts sunlight into electricity. You can think of a PV cell as a little solar-powered…[...]
Read MoreWhat is a Power System? A power system is a network of electrical components used to generate, transmit, and distribute electrical power to homes, industries, and other places that…[...]
Read MoreWhat is Energy Conversion? Energy conversion is the process of changing one form of energy into another. In everyday life, energy can exist in different forms, like heat, light, electricity,…[...]
Read MoreAn induction machine is a type of electric motor or generator that works using electromagnetic induction. They are widely used in everyday applications like fans, pumps, and industrial machinery. Induction machines are called that…[...]
Read MoreInduced EMF is the electric force that is generated in a conductor (like a wire) when it experiences a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field causes electricity (or an electric current)…[...]
Read MoreFaraday’s Law: Faraday’s Law explains how electricity is generated by changing magnetic fields. When a magnetic field around a conductor (like a wire) changes, it creates (or induces) an electric current…[...]
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