Archive for December, 2009
Neglecting The Gravitational Effects Of The Sun And The Moon,and Assuming The Earth Is Perfect Sphere With…?
Neglecting the gravitational effects of the sun and the moon, and assuming the earth is perfect sphere with uniform density throughout its interior, an object in a perfectly circular orbit around the earth would
1. continuously lose potential energy at a constant rate.
2. alternately gain and lose potential energy.
3. always have the same non-zero potential energy.
4. always have zero potential energy.
Building Solar Panels – The Builder in Everyone
Building solar panels was once thought of to be difficult. Hence, you don’t need to be sheer genius to get your very own solar panel. In fact, any Tom, Dick, or Harry can still come out with a very decent alternative source of energy. With Michael Harvey’s help, the genius behind this new guide, he will give the industry’s great secrets.
His guide has been strategically broken down into a format that is so easy to follow. He will be there to guide you through each and every step easily and carefully. Because words aren’t always enough and that sometimes drawings help, you are given plenty of pictures and diagrams that serve as further guides. Should you have more questions, all you need to do is go the earth 4 energy website and email them. The people there will be more than happy to answer the questions you have in mind.
If you look through the testimonials page, you will see everyday people who have made their own solar panels. Michael himself has strategically laid out the procedure so that you are sure to be happy with what he gives. He is an amazing teacher because you can finally build a solar panel for a fraction of the price of what is sold there out in the market. These fresh minds were successful in their mission. In fact, they made something that worked seamlessly. They were all successful enough to generate electricity that runs some of your everyday household appliances.
What Are Some Disadvantages To Being An Alternative Energy Researcher? Or, Why Wouldn’t You Want To Be One?
I’m doing a career research project on alternative energy researchers, and I need help finding information about a “critical issue,” or disadvantage, of being in the career. Any ideas?