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Shorten Your Blogging - RSS Learning and Submission Curve 2 How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun?This turned out to be one of my most popular articles and it was time for an updated version so here it is.A blog is a frequent, online publication of comments, web links, rants and raves, hobbies, and news. It is an online Ezine of sorts lately I've noticed a trend of blogs coming into their own. Influencing political decisions and social issues, beating news services to breaking news and too much to list here.People maintained blogs long before the term was coined, but the trend gained momentum with automated published systems, Millions of people use services such as blogger.com,myspace.com and others.So start your blog now and be ahead of the crowd for a change. A secret I'll share with you here before going any further is after you set up your blog goto FeedBurner and sign -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. Some solar cells produce only enough current to power small electronic devices, but can be "daisy-chained" (connected together) in order to create more electricity for other items. Solar cells which produce enough electricity to run larger eq Online Trading And You Light (particularly sunlight) can be used to create heat or generate electrical power. This is referred to as solar energy.The internet! Oh what a great invention. The invention of the internet has brought about many changes in the way that we conduct our lives and even our personal business. We can pay our bills, shop, bank, and even meet our soul mate by dating online!Due to the progress that we have managed to achieve in this world, we can even buy and sell stocks online. Traders love having the ability to look at their accounts whenever they want to (I know I do it all the time), and brokers like having the ability to take orders over the Internet, as opposed to the telephone.I remember before the option of being able to trade online, whenever I wanted to buy or sell stocks I would have to call up my personal broker to place a trade. Now all I have to do is log into my online trading account, and I abl It is a clean form of energy production, which doesn't pollute the environment, as some other forms of energy production do. There are two forms of solar energy. The first is solar thermal conversion, which uses sunlight to create heat and then electrical power. The second is photovoltaic conversion, which uses sheets of special materials to create electricity from the sun. Photo- means "light," and voltaic means "producing electricity." Solar Thermal Conversion Solar thermal conversion systems use reflectors or mirrors to concentrate sunlight to extremely intense levels of heat. (Solar means "of the sun," thermal means "of heat" and conversion means "changing something from one form to another.") You can understand this better if you consider the example of using a magnifying glass to start a fire. You may have heard of this or even tried it before. You can hold a magnifying glass under the sun, and concentrate the light on a small pile of flammable materials. The magnifying glass will make the sun's heat much stronger, and will light the materials on fire. It has been said that a magnifying glass one meter in diameter, held under the sun, will create a ray hot enough to melt stone. If you want to experiment, hold a magnifying glass flat under the sun and put your hand under it. Very soon you will need to move your hand away - don't burn yourself. Solar thermal conversion systems use mirrors or reflectors to concentrate sunlight onto containers full of liquid. Sometimes water is used. Sometimes other liquids are used, which retain heat better than water. The liquids are heated up to high temperatures, and this produces steam. The steam is used to turn a turbine. The turning motion of the turbine is used to create electricity. How does a rotating motion create electricity? When you set up a coiled wire or similar device to rotate between two magnets, it generates an electric current. This is how electric generators work, as well as windmills, nuclear power plants, and other energy plants which use such things as coal, gas, or petroleum. Windmills use the wind to create the turning motion. Nuclear power or fossil fuels are used to heat water up, thus creating steam to turn the turbines. Solar heating is another form of solar thermal conversion. In solar heating, an absorber is used to take in sunlight and convert it to heat. The absorber could be something simple, like black paint, or it could be a special ceramic material. A heat absorber is considered to a be good one when it collects at least 95 percent of the sun's radiation. The absorbers are then used to heat a fluid, which is then circulated to warm up buildings or to create hot-water supplies. Photovoltaic Conversion As covered above, photo means "light." It comes from the Greek word phos, which means "light." Voltaic means, "producing electric current." The word comes from the name of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who was a pioneer in the field of electricity during the 1700's. (His name is also where the word "volt" comes from.) Photovoltaic means, "creating electrical energy when exposed to light." A cell is a device that produces electricity. An example of an electrical cell is a flashlight battery. Photovoltaic cells produce electricity when they are exposed to light. They usually consist of panels. The panels contain two layers of different materials. When light hits these two layers, one of the layers becomes positively charged, and the other becomes negatively charged. This works similarly to a regular flashlight battery, which has a positive end and a negative end. When a wire connects the two ends, they produce an electric current. When the two layers of material in a solar cell are exposed to light, they create an electric current. The AMOUNT of electricity generated by a solar power cell depends on several factors. Mainly: -How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun? -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. Some solar cells produce only enough current to power small electronic devices, but can be "daisy-chained" (connected together) in order to create more electricity for other items. Solar cells which produce enough electricity to run larger equ Know Your Credit Card Rights d of this or even tried it before. You can hold a magnifying glass under the sun, and concentrate the light on a small pile of flammable materials. The magnifying glass will make the sun's heat much stronger, and will light the materials on fire. It has been said that a magnifying glass one meter in diameter, held under the sun, will create a ray hot enough to melt stone.When you apply for a credit card, the application that you sign is also a legally binding contract laying out all the termsbetween you and the bank, such as the interest rate and how its calculated, the grace period, whether there’s an annual fee, etc.While you have to agree to the terms and sign if you want the credit card and while the lender will certainly hold you to the terms, the lender doesn’t feel similarly committed.Lenders like to constantly amend the terms, effectively changing the deal after it was made. This is one of the few industries where you can be charged more than you originally agreed to pay.One of the main reasons they’re doing this is because they are constantly checking your credit score, looking for an excuse to raise rates and thus their income.< If you want to experiment, hold a magnifying glass flat under the sun and put your hand under it. Very soon you will need to move your hand away - don't burn yourself. Solar thermal conversion systems use mirrors or reflectors to concentrate sunlight onto containers full of liquid. Sometimes water is used. Sometimes other liquids are used, which retain heat better than water. The liquids are heated up to high temperatures, and this produces steam. The steam is used to turn a turbine. The turning motion of the turbine is used to create electricity. How does a rotating motion create electricity? When you set up a coiled wire or similar device to rotate between two magnets, it generates an electric current. This is how electric generators work, as well as windmills, nuclear power plants, and other energy plants which use such things as coal, gas, or petroleum. Windmills use the wind to create the turning motion. Nuclear power or fossil fuels are used to heat water up, thus creating steam to turn the turbines. Solar heating is another form of solar thermal conversion. In solar heating, an absorber is used to take in sunlight and convert it to heat. The absorber could be something simple, like black paint, or it could be a special ceramic material. A heat absorber is considered to a be good one when it collects at least 95 percent of the sun's radiation. The absorbers are then used to heat a fluid, which is then circulated to warm up buildings or to create hot-water supplies. Photovoltaic Conversion As covered above, photo means "light." It comes from the Greek word phos, which means "light." Voltaic means, "producing electric current." The word comes from the name of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who was a pioneer in the field of electricity during the 1700's. (His name is also where the word "volt" comes from.) Photovoltaic means, "creating electrical energy when exposed to light." A cell is a device that produces electricity. An example of an electrical cell is a flashlight battery. Photovoltaic cells produce electricity when they are exposed to light. They usually consist of panels. The panels contain two layers of different materials. When light hits these two layers, one of the layers becomes positively charged, and the other becomes negatively charged. This works similarly to a regular flashlight battery, which has a positive end and a negative end. When a wire connects the two ends, they produce an electric current. When the two layers of material in a solar cell are exposed to light, they create an electric current. The AMOUNT of electricity generated by a solar power cell depends on several factors. Mainly: -How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun? -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. 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Photovoltaic Conversion As covered above, photo means "light." It comes from the Greek word phos, which means "light." Voltaic means, "producing electric current." The word comes from the name of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who was a pioneer in the field of electricity during the 1700's. (His name is also where the word "volt" comes from.) Photovoltaic means, "creating electrical energy when exposed to light." A cell is a device that produces electricity. An example of an electrical cell is a flashlight battery. Photovoltaic cells produce electricity when they are exposed to light. They usually consist of panels. The panels contain two layers of different materials. When light hits these two layers, one of the layers becomes positively charged, and the other becomes negatively charged. This works similarly to a regular flashlight battery, which has a positive end and a negative end. When a wire connects the two ends, they produce an electric current. When the two layers of material in a solar cell are exposed to light, they create an electric current. The AMOUNT of electricity generated by a solar power cell depends on several factors. Mainly: -How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun? -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. Some solar cells produce only enough current to power small electronic devices, but can be "daisy-chained" (connected together) in order to create more electricity for other items. Solar cells which produce enough electricity to run larger eq 4 Steps to Advance in Search Engine Traffic word comes from the name of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who was a pioneer in the field of electricity during the 1700's. (His name is also where the word "volt" comes from.)1. Submit to Search engines –You have to submit your website or blog to search engines. Many of them provide free submission. Some also provide paid submission. You should get into as many search engines as possible. This will make you visible to more visitors in different search engines. The more you are known the more will be the traffic. Fast search engine traffic is possible with search engine submissions.2. Use PPC advertisements – PPC ads will help you to appear in the search engines result pages. Use them to get more targeted and fast search engine traffic. Find out the best search engine and bid for PPC advertisements. Get yourself listed in a related search result page. More people are sure to come to your site after you use PPC ads. You will get more targeted traffic.< Photovoltaic means, "creating electrical energy when exposed to light." A cell is a device that produces electricity. An example of an electrical cell is a flashlight battery. Photovoltaic cells produce electricity when they are exposed to light. They usually consist of panels. The panels contain two layers of different materials. When light hits these two layers, one of the layers becomes positively charged, and the other becomes negatively charged. This works similarly to a regular flashlight battery, which has a positive end and a negative end. When a wire connects the two ends, they produce an electric current. When the two layers of material in a solar cell are exposed to light, they create an electric current. The AMOUNT of electricity generated by a solar power cell depends on several factors. Mainly: -How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun? -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. Some solar cells produce only enough current to power small electronic devices, but can be "daisy-chained" (connected together) in order to create more electricity for other items. Solar cells which produce enough electricity to run larger eq Ya Gotta Have a GPS How big is the solar power device, and how much surface is exposed to the sun?The GPS, or Global Positioning System is currently the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). With over two dozen GPS satellites hovering in medium Earth orbit, they are transmitting signals that allow GPS receivers to determine the receiver's location, speed and direction. Since the first experimental satellite was launched in 1978, the GPS has become an indispensable aid to navigation worldwide, and has become an instrument used in map-making and land surveying. The GPS additionally provides a precise time reference used in many applications including scientific study of earthquakes, and synchronization of telecommunications networks. So much for the explanation of what a GPS is and what it is intended to accomplish.For you and I, it’s a device with no equal. It’s -How strong is the sun? (This depends on time of day, weather, latitude, etc.) -How long is the solar power device exposed? -How much impediment is there to the light? (Clouds, mist, dust, dirt, etc.) In other words, a solar power cell generates electricity faster when the sun (or light) is brighter. A device with larger solar panels will produce more electricity than one with smaller panels. Exposing the cell for a longer period of time will create more electricity than exposing it for a shorter period of time. A panel near the equator will be more effective than one in an arctic region. A solar panel in misty or dusty conditions does not create as much electricity as it would in full, unobstructed sun. Some solar cells produce only enough current to power small electronic devices, but can be "daisy-chained" (connected together) in order to create more electricity for other items. Solar cells which produce enough electricity to run larger equipment (such as laptops) may be larger, more expensive, or heavier than the others. But there are many varieties available. Individuals and companies are consistently striving to create lighter and more efficient portable solar cells. Solar Energy and the Future An advantage to solar power is that it can reduce expenses. It can also be portable. When one is backpacking in the wilderness or travelling far from power grids, solar power can provide a means of powering electronic equipment. Another advantage is, of course, the lack of pollution created by solar energy production. In fact, if all of our electrical energy were produced by such means, we might not be worrying about global warming and the other destructive effects of pollution on our environment. These threats to our environment also pose a threat to mankind. Solar power could be developed to a point where it, along with other forms of renewable energy, would replace harmful means of electricity production. It isn't necessarily impossible to have a clean and safe Earth. We just have to work on it.
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