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Power Generation and Road Friction Losses

02/10/2010 1:35 AM

its working on frictional loses which occurs in speed brakers is converted into electricity...wat king of matirial can help me in utilising the power....

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Re: generation of power in frictional loses in road

02/10/2010 2:11 AM

1. there are many posts on exactly same subject in CR4 search

2. Spell check before posting. wat king of matirial

(of course King would have still been neglected by the check)

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Re: generation of power in frictional loses in road

02/10/2010 9:51 AM

i need semiconductor material which is having capacaity of absorbing heat nd liberating ions to generate power........

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Re: generation of power in frictional loses in road

01/23/2024 9:01 AM

A solar panel will do that.

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Re: Power Generation and Road Friction Losses

02/10/2010 10:00 PM

The primary and most crucial material that you require to help you utilize 'the power' is known by different names depending on who you ask. Some people call it 'academic material' sometimes also known as 'study material'. Whatever the name, you should notice market improvement in grey matter utilizatino, when the material is properly put to use.

Benbenben

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Re: Power Generation and Road Friction Losses

02/11/2010 9:54 AM

sir i need thermosensitive material ....

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Re: Power Generation and Road Friction Losses

02/11/2010 1:29 PM

Ever heard about thermocouples?

However exactly howmuch heat you expect will be generated? over what area (ie what will be the available energy density that you will be able to convert?)

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