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    Gravity is the force that maintains our solar system. According to http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/, the sun is held together due to gravity.The sun formed from a large collapsing cloud made of gas and dust. All objects or bodies in the solar system are affected by the gravitational pull of the sun. Without the gravitational pull the sun would not stay near our planets. This shows that gravity forms our solar system because it holds together the sun which keeps the formation and the…

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    Standalone Solar System

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    Standalone Solar Systems - Best Source of Power Supply By monety rackson Jan 25, 2013 Despite energy being the dire need of everyone, there are some corners of the world that still lie shady because of the absence of energy. Fans, air conditioners, bulbs, one cannot think of a life without them. But these things are left meaningless in the absence of energy. Solar systems With time, solar systems have emerged as a solution to the power needs. Whether it is a place where energy does not reach…

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    The word “photovoltaic” combines two terms – “photo” means light and “voltaic” means voltage. A photovoltaic system in this discussion uses photovoltaic cells to directly convert sunlight into electricity. A photovoltaic (PV), or solar electric system, is made up of several photovoltaic solar cells. An individual PV cell is usually small, typically producing about 1 or 2 watts of power. To boost the power output of PV cells, they are connected together to form larger units called modules.…

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    Solar thermals are one of the more common solar systems; however, they are often referred based on their service rather than the name solar thermal itself. Solar thermals comes in many different variation; from focusing light, acting like a furnace, to application of a heating water, acting like a water heater; solar thermals are everywhere in everyday life (Kalogirou, 2004, p 238). While they are not commonly recognize as photovoltaic, they are widely used in many of its different form. How do…

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    amorphous thin film solar cells. 5.1.2 Photovoltaic (PV) solar systems in Buildings: The PV solar cells combined together to make solar panels. These panels alone cannot light up the entire building with electricity. Additionally other components are also required to complete the whole complex process of conversion of solar energy into usable electric energy. The other components used in this process help in transmission and storage of the energy when required. This entire component system can…

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    Human consciousness is still open to evolution. Further evolution of the human body would require dramatic changes in the solar system. The current physical laws of this planetary system do not allow further evolution of the human physiology. Of the one hundred and fourteen chakras in the body, two are outside the physiological framework. If out of the remaining one hundred and twelve, you manage to activate…

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    Terre (Earth), Eau (Water), and Lumière (Light). As they wandered the universe together, they noticed how lonely the universe could be when there was only them to talk to. So, The gods decided to create solar systems and planets. Obscurité and Lumiére made a place in the universe for a solar system and Terre made the planets. Obscurité, Feu, and Vent wanted to create little beings to inhabit some of these planets. They asked Terre which planet would be the best to start life, and Terre told them…

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    study that has an equivalent in the Muggle world. It not only helps the understanding of the constellations and planets, is the source where students do their magic powers stronger. This year, we have studied our Solar System and its planets. Next, we will list the planets of our Solar System and examples of its facts: Mercury: its period is only 59 days, exactly two thirds part of its orbital period. Its a rocky…

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    on earth, will help us predict the effects that different radiations will have on objects in outer space. This will help us learn more about matter in our universe and help us make educated guesses on why currently unexplainable things in the Solar System happen. In specification, using infrared, visible, and X-rays waves for experimentation on earth, will tell us discern the temperature and help us see through thick clouds of dust and particles on the dwarf planet, Pluto. Pluto gives off many…

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    The Earth is a part of the solar system and it has been influenced by its elements since it was formed. The solar system was formed from a large nebular cloud. This nebular cloud began to spin producing energy due to the collision between particles. The composition of these colliding particles included metal-rich fragments such as iron meteorites, rocky fragments such as stony meteorites, and icy fragments such as comets. The solar nebula grew hotter and denser, forming a disk of gas and dust at…

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