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Monday 12 September 2011

My 1st Trial


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1) How is life without energy?


    -Can you imagine life without lights, fans, cars, computers and television, or of fetching water from the well and river? This is what life would have been like had man not discovered the uses of energy – both renewable and nonrenewable sources. No life without energy. All life depends on the continuous input of energy.


What is the definition of energy???
     
       Energy is the capacity of a physical system to perform work. Energy exists in several forms such as heat, kinetic or mechanical energy, light, potential energy. electrical or other forms.




Forms of Energy
     
         renebull.gif (162 bytes)Renewable Energy
      
         renebull.gif (162 bytes)Non-Renewable Energy
  
renebull.gif (162 bytes)Nuclear Energy

                                                            Conservation of energy
  




                          Energy conservation in different sectors
          renebull.gif (162 bytes)Domestic sector
         renebull.gif (162 bytes)Transport sector
         renebull.gif (162 bytes)Industrial sector

2) How does energy shortage affect our life?

    This is what we call 'Energy Crisis'...An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In popular literature though, it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place, particularly those that supply national electricity grids or serve as fuel for vehicles. There has been an enormous increase in the global demand for energy in recent years as a result of industrial development and population growth. Supply of energy is, therefore, far less than the actual demand.



What is Nuclear Energy?

Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms in a process called fission. At the power plant, the fission process is used to generate heat for producing steam, which is used by a turbine to generate electricity.


    Advantages of Nuclear Energy

      • 1)The Earth has limited supplies of coal and oil. Nuclear power plants could still produce electricity after coal and oil become scarce.
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      • 2)Nuclear power plants need less fuel than ones which burn fossil fuels. One ton of uranium produces more energy than is produced by several million tons of coal or several million barrels of oil.
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      • 3)Coal and oil burning plants pollute the air. Well-operated nuclear power plants do not release contaminants into the environment.

    Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy

      The nations of the world now have more than enough nuclear bombs to kill every person on Earth. The two most powerful nations -- Russia and the United States -- have about 50,000 nuclear weapons between them. What if there were to be a nuclear war? What if terrorists got their hands on nuclear weapons? Or what if nuclear weapons were launched by accident?
         
        • 1)Nuclear explosions produce radiation. The nuclear radiation harms the cells of the body which can make people sick or even kill them. Illness can strike people years after their exposure to nuclear radiation.
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        • 2)One possible type of reactor disaster is known as a meltdown. In such an accident, the fission reaction goes out of control, leading to a nuclear explosion and the emission of great amounts of radiation.
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        • 3)In 1979, the cooling system failed at the Three mile Island nuclear reactor near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Radiation leaked, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. The problem was solved minutes before a total meltdown would have occurred. Fortunately, there were no deaths.
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        • 4)In 1986, a much worse disaster struck Russia's Chernobyl nuclear power plant.. In this incident, a large amount of radiation escaped from the reactor. Hundreds of thousands of people were exposed to the radiation. Several dozen died within a few days. In the years to come, thousands more may die of cancers induced by the radiation.
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      • Nuclear reactors also have waste disposal problems. Reactors produce nuclear waste products which emit dangerous radiation. Because they could kill people who touch them, they cannot be thrown away like ordinary garbage. Currently, many nuclear wastes are stored in special cooling pools at the nuclear reactors.
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        • The United States plans to move its nuclear waste to a remote underground dump by the year 2010.
        • In 1957, at a dump site in Russia's Ural Mountains, several hundred miles from Moscow, buried nuclear wastes mysteriously exploded, killing dozens of people.
      • Nuclear reactors only last for about forty to fifty years.


Skills and attitude:

1) What are the kind of question that you would answer to make an important decision?

2) What kind of behaviour that would faciliate social interaction?

4 comments:

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fatinah said...

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bilottipurple said...

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Susie Boniface said...

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