1.3.3

Nuclear & Solar Energy

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Nuclear Energy

In a nuclear reactor, the nuclear energy stored in atoms’ nuclei is released as kinetic energy. Some of this kinetic energy heats up graphite which then heats up a fluid (like water). This creates steam and rotates a turbine, which turns a generator.

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Advantages

  • No greenhouse gas emission, so no contribution to global warming.
  • Reliable, on-demand electricity.
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Disadvantages

  • Nuclear waste is radioactive and potentially dangerous if not disposed of properly.
  • Nuclear waste has a very long half-life, which will continue to be dangerous for a very long time.

Solar Energy

The electromagnetic waves emitted by the sun (e.g light), transfer energy to the earth. Solar cells absorb these waves and create an electric current without a generator. Some solar cells use heat from the sun to boil water, create steam and rotate a turbine, which turns a generator.

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Advantages

  • Renewable.
  • Produces no greenhouse gases.
  • Produces no noise pollution.
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Disadvantages

  • Only produces electricity when there is sunlight.
  • High cost of installation.
  • Solar cells are currently not very efficient at converting sunlight into energy.

The Sun - Original Source of Energy

The sun is the original source of energy for many energy resources:

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Solar power

  • Solar power comes directly from the Sun.
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Fossil fuels

  • Fossil fuels are made of decayed plants and animals, which originally got their energy from the Sun.
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Wind power

  • Winds are created by differences in air pressure.
  • Differences in air pressure arise because of air being unevenly heated by the Sun.
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Wave energy

  • Waves are created by winds, which are created by the Sun.
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Hydroelectricity

  • Hydroelectric power is produced by dams.
  • Water builds up behind the dam due to rain, which is produced by the water cycle, which is driven by the Sun or pumped up using electricity from other sources.

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1Energy

2Electricity

3Particle Model of Matter

4Atoms & Radiation

5Forces

6Waves

7Magnetism

8Astrophysics

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