Cutting and pasting (C&P) is frowned upon here and possibly in other forums. People want original thought or at least what the poster feels about a situation.
In my opinion, during discussions of varying degrees of calmness, C&P has its use. One the poster does some research, learns more about the topic. Second, he shares this learned knowledge. Third it keeps it real - rather than IMO VS IYO, IMO.
This thread welcomes folks on either side of the C&P divide AND those straddling the fence.
In my opinion, during discussions of varying degrees of calmness, C&P has its use. One the poster does some research, learns more about the topic. Second, he shares this learned knowledge. Third it keeps it real - rather than IMO VS IYO, IMO.
This thread welcomes folks on either side of the C&P divide AND those straddling the fence.
And TLK shows us how it is done! in the old days we could not alter any ones posting, however I think if it does not change or alter the meaning or intent, and one wants to quote other Guppies by cutting a pasting, they should actually feel a bit proud that some one is using their post to make a point…Like TLK did to all the “dignitaries” here…
There are seven fundamental methods of directly transforming other forms of energy into electrical energy: Static electricity, from the physical separation and transport of charge (examples: triboelectric effect and lightning) Electromagnetic induction, where an electrical generator, dynamo or alternator transforms kinetic energy (energy of motion) into electricity. This is the most used form for generating electricity and is based on Faraday's law. It can be experimented by simply rotating a magnet within closed loop of a conducting material (e.g. copper wire) Electrochemistry, the direct transformation of chemical energy into electricity, as in a battery, fuel cell or nerve impulse Photoelectric effect, the transformation of light into electrical energy, as in solar cells Thermoelectric effect, the direct conversion of temperature differences to electricity, as in thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermionic converters. Piezoelectric effect, from the mechanical strain of electrically anisotropic molecules or crystals. Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a piezoelectric generator sufficient to operate a liquid crystal display using thin films of M13 bacteriophage . [6]
Nuclear transformation, the creation and acceleration of charged particles (examples: betavoltaics or alpha particle emission) Static electricity was the first form discovered and investigated, and the electrostatic generator is still used even in modern devices such as the Van de Graaff generator and MHD generators. Charge carriers are separated and physically transported to a position of increased
There are seven fundamental methods of directly transforming other forms of energy into electrical energy: Static electricity, from the physical separation and transport of charge (examples: triboelectric effect and lightning) Electromagnetic induction, where an electrical generator, dynamo or alternator transforms kinetic energy (energy of motion) into electricity. This is the most used form for generating electricity and is based on Faraday's law. It can be experimented by simply rotating a magnet within closed loop of a conducting material (e.g. copper wire) Electrochemistry, the direct transformation of chemical energy into electricity, as in a battery, fuel cell or nerve impulse Photoelectric effect, the transformation of light into electrical energy, as in solar cells Thermoelectric effect, the direct conversion of temperature differences to electricity, as in thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermionic converters. Piezoelectric effect, from the mechanical strain of electrically anisotropic molecules or crystals. Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a piezoelectric generator sufficient to operate a liquid crystal display using thin films of M13 bacteriophage . [6]
Nuclear transformation, the creation and acceleration of charged particles (examples: betavoltaics or alpha particle emission) Static electricity was the first form discovered and investigated, and the electrostatic generator is still used even in modern devices such as the Van de Graaff generator and MHD generators. Charge carriers are separated and physically transported to a position of increased