Saturday, February 23, 2008

making eletrical emergy with kinetic energy

In power stations, they make use of kinetic energy of water to convert it into eletrical energy.I'm not sure but maybe, we could put water in a container and we could hang it around our wrist and when we are moving, the water will also move.maybe we could converte it into eletrical energy.but of course, we have to invent a container that is small but can contain a lot of water.^>^i'm not sure about this . i don't even know how to convert kinetic energy of water to eletricity.But i just thought it could be possible.
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Altenative use of kinetic energy

I think we could use kinetic energy to.....
1) Power the street lights.
2)In soccer courts, we can use the kinetic energy which the players use to kick the ball to power the score board and the lights in the stadium.
3)When people use bicycles, we can use the kinetic energy that people use to paddle to power the lights of the bicycles.
4) In schools, the kinetic energy that the pupils use to play can be converted to power the speakers, lights, fans,etc.
i think they can create something that can absorb carbon dioxide then convert into electrical energy and put it at the place that need electric, so there will be electric all the time!!!

Energy - Alternative use of kinetic energy

We can use those kinetic energy we use in walking, running and playing using some energy conversation heat, into electrical energy such as, lights , fans, televisions, computers, and even mp3s or mp4s. This can reduce the usage on using too many fossil fuels which are now scarce all around the world.
i think they should put something on the pathway so when people walk on it ,the lights will automatically be turned on .


Natalie Ng Hui Xin

Congratulations to an A* Team

6 Grace triumphed this year for Bukit Timah Primary Open-House 2008!
We were crowned:
Best Decorated Stall
Best Earning Stall
Nothing is impossible when creative minds mix with passion and dedication.
This is the most invaluable lesson for all of us this year.
It has been my greatest pleasure to work with 34 enthusiastic and driven pupils of 6 Grace.
Merci mille fois!