Archive for the 'World of Science' Category

How to Build a Small Wind Turbine

Monday, January 25th, 2010

in a windy place. However the wind force may be unsuitable for a wind turbine due to obstructions like trees or buildings. Next question that arises is what the size of turbine is needed. The main benefit is the efficiency in power generation gained from economies of scale: a large scale wind farm will be far more effective at producing electricity than a collection of small scale generators. Cost, though, is a brake on the construction of more large scale wind farms, especially at sea. These advantages include decreased dependence on foreign natural gas and oil, a power infrastructure

Ready Made Wind Machine

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

fully sustainable. Solar power is generated when utilities are in highest demand - in the middle of the day. Small scale wind power generation is acheived with small and unobtrusive home wind turbines. A combination of home solar panels-wind turbines can produce much of the power required by the average home. Small wind powered turbines are manufactured by a number of companies and can be readily set up either as a rooftop wind turbine or mounted on its own small tower. A tower height

Are Algebra Skills Relevant?

Friday, November 6th, 2009

It is safe to say that algebra is the core of mathematics. An in depth knowledge of algebra and its basics is required before you could work on more complex mathematical problems. If someone asks you to calculate the product of 223 and 112, you can easily do it manually or with a calculating machine. […]

Kinetic Energy

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

recorded wind-flow in your area does not mean your turbine will continuously spin and produce electricity for you. Do a thorough research of your surrounding area to see if there is any physical obstruction to the flow. Everyone suffers when they are forced to spend a large proportion of their income on fuel, the end affect is that prices for everything increase, these rises in costs are not truly reflected in the official inflation rates. The fuel is expensive

The Theory of Natural Selection

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Although, as we have seen, a succession of great writers and thinkers had for more than half a century shown the necessity for some process of evolution as the only rational or intelligible mode of origin of existing species of animals and plants, as well as of the whole physical universe, yet these views were […]

Everyday Life and Algebra

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Algebra is one of the main arms of maths which studies structure, relation and quantity. Numbers, symbols, elements, and variables are all within the domain of algebra. Students are introduced basic concepts and methodologies of resolving equations in elementary algebra like solving fractional equations, understanding polynomials along with factoring binomials, trinomials and polynomials […]

About the Lady Finch

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The Gouldian Finch, Erythrura gouldiae , also Chloebia gouldiae, noted as the Lady Gouldian Finch, Gould’s Finch or Rainbow Finch , is a bright colored passerine bird native to Australia. There is strong evidence of a continuing decline, even at the noted place near Katherine in the Northern Territory. It is bred in captivity, […]

The Usual Courses of Treatment Not Effective Fighting Mesothelioma

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Doctors who specialize in cancer treatment determine what type of treatment to go with for a patient. There are numerous options. There is no one size fits all treatment regimen for peritoneal mesothelioma cancer patients. Mesotheliomas lack of agreed-upon treatment is due to low a treatment success rate, rareness, a high mortality rate and a […]

Algebra - the Beauty of Mathematics

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Algebra is the most essential arm of maths. Although at first it may appear to just fly over your head, a lot exercising helps pupils to understand the study. Students will have to learn this for many stages, thus it is crucial to create a sound base from the start.
Areas that are Challenging
Algebra handles a […]

Using Algebra in Everyday Life

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Algebra is an area of mathematics that is often introduced to pupils in Jr. High. Many people find the concept of algebra a challenging one to understand. It is really an advanced form of math that takes the pupil through a study of structure, relation and quantity.
Common Methods Employed in Algebra
Although ‘variables’ is one […]