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martes 22 de marzo de 2011

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY






Types of Geothermal Plants

There are three basic types of geothermal power plants:

* Dry steam plants use steam piped directly from a geothermal reservoir to turn the generator turbines. The first geothermal power plant was built in 1904 in Tuscany, Italy, where natural steam erupted from the Earth.
* Flash steam plants take high-pressure hot water from deep inside the Earth and convert it to steam to drive the generator turbines. When the steam cools, it condenses to water and is injected back into the ground to be used over and over again. Most geothermal power plants are flash steam plants.
* Binary cycle power plants transfer the heat from geothermal hot water to another liquid. The heat causes the second liquid to turn to steam which is used to drive a generator turbine.




Geothermal Energy Is Generated Deep Inside the Earth
Image of the earth's interior, from the outside to the inside, with the crust, the mantle of magma and rock, the outer core of magma, and the innermost core of iron.


Geothermal energy is generated in the Earth's core. Temperatures hotter than the sun's surface are continuously produced inside the Earth by the slow decay of radioactive particles, a process that happens in all rocks. The Earth has a number of different layers:

* The core itself has two layers: a solid iron core and an outer core made of very hot melted rock, called magma.
* The mantle surrounds the core and is about 1,800 miles thick. It is made up of magma and rock.
* The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, the land that forms the continents and ocean floors. It can be 3 to 5 miles thick under the oceans and 15 to 35 miles thick on the continents.

PLATE TECTONICS

Simple Electrical Circuits


Electricity will not flow if the circuit is not complete .

Look carefully at the drawing and decide why the circuit is not complete.

ANSWER THIS QUESTION THROUGH A COMMENT WITH YOUR NAME











Electricity will only flow in a complete circuit.

The bulb is connected in a circuit to a battery using two wires.

Kinds of Blood Vessels



Kinds of Blood Vessels

The human circulatory system includes five types of blood vessels:
arteries,
arterioles,
capillaries,
venules and veins.

The purpose of blood vessels is to carry blood to and from the heart, while delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.

Arteries

An artery is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart; however, the pulmonary arteries are the only arteries to carry deoxygenated blood, which is taken to the lungs.

Arterioles ( NOT STUDIED IN CLASS )


Arterioles are tiny arteries that branch off from a main artery to carry blood to the cells.

Arterioles are the main blood vessels that control blood pressure. Arterioles also lead to, and carry blood to, capillaries.


Veins
A vein is a blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart; however, pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.


Venules ( NOT STUDIED IN CLASS )
Venules are tiny blood vessels, each one connected to many capillaries. Each capillary drains into a venule, allowing for the waste-filled blood to enter veins and be carried back toward the heart.


BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Read more: Kinds of Blood Vessels | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4762284_kinds-blood-vessels.html#ixzz1HLILMHBJ

lunes 21 de marzo de 2011

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM




Science Factfile

* Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of the body.
* White blood cells are like soldiers protecting the body.
* ARTERIES are vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
* VEINS are vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
* Blood CIRCULATES--circles--all around your body in about one or two minutes.
* Inside the heart are four hollow chambers. Each chamber is a little pump. The pumping pushes blood all around your body.

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ELECTRIC CHARGE


ELECTRIC CHARGE
Electrons are said to have a negative charge, which means that they seem to be surrounded by a kind of invisible force field. This is called an electrostatic field.


Protons

Protons are much larger and heavier than electrons. Protons have a positive electrical charge.

Like charges repel, unlike charges attract

Two electrons will tend to repel each other because both have a negative electrical charge. Two protons will also tend to repel each other because they both have a positive charge. On the other hand, electrons and protons will be attracted to each other because of their unlike charges.

Since the electron is much smaller and lighter than a proton, when they are attracted to each other due to their unlike charges, the electron usually does most of the moving.


Review

1. Electrons have a negative electrostatic charge and protons have a positive electrostatic charge.
2. A good way to remember what charge protons have is to remember both proton and positive charge start with "P."
3. Like charges repel, unlike charges attract, just like with magnets.


BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Electricity/electriccharge.htm