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Title: POWER


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POWER
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Engines
  • During the industrial revolution, steam engines
    were used to run machines in a factory, to move
    trains and boats
  • In a factory, the flywheel of the steam engine
    was connected by canvas belts to a shaft that ran
    the length of the factory, high overhead
  • Reaction Engines
  • Newtons third law explains why reaction engines
    work --- jet rocket engines
  • In a jet engine, the burnt mixture of air and
    fuel
  • Rocket engines carry their own oxygen supply
  • Nuclear Reactors
  • Large amounts of energy are released when large
    atomic nuclei are split
  • The reactor can move a ship and fulfill its
    electricity needs as well

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Engines
  • Electrical Motors
  • They change electrical energy into rotary motion
  • Small motors deliver less than one horsepower ---
    fractional horse power motors
  • They must carry their power source with them

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Transmission
  • They are used to carry force and motion from the
    engine of a power system to the object to be
    moved (the load)
  • Transmissions can be mechanical, hydraulic or
    electrical
  • Mechanical Power Transmission
  • Mechanical transmissions (sometimes called
    mechanisms) are very simple parts
  • Gears, pulleys, cams, levers, and linkages
  • Hydraulic Power Transmission
  • They transmit force through a tubing that carries
    the fluid
  • Pressure force on a liquid/area
  • Pistons of different sizes can be used to obtain
    larger or smaller forces

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Transmission
  • Electrical Power Transmission
  • Alternating current, or ac is produced by
    generators at power plants
  • Electricity changed to heat by the resistance in
    the wires is lost
  • Transformers are used to change the voltage of
    the current
  • Transmission lines from several generating
    stations are often joined in a grid
  • Superconductivity holds promise for saving the
    loss of electricity in terms of heat
  • Superconductivity is possible in materials that
    were cooled nearly to absolute zero --- a
    temperature at which molecules stop moving ---
    about 459 F

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Continuous/Intermittent Power Systems
  • Continuous power systems are nearly always
    available, e.g. an internal combustion engine
  • Intermittent power systems sometimes store energy
  • Solar cells charge a battery when the sun shines
  • The battery in a car is recharged by a generator
    called a alternator
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