Generation of Energy using Rack-Pinion Mechanism and Dynamo
Abstract
In this modern world, electricity is a big problem which is faced by people everywhere. Electricity is the form of energy, Electricity plays vital part in our life and it is one of our most widely used forms of energy. We get electricity, which is a secondary energy source, from the conversion of other sources of energy like oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear power and other natural sources, which are called primary sources. Before electricity generation began slightly over 100 years ago, we use kerosene lamps, and wood-burning or coal burning is major source of energy. Direct current (DC) electricity had been used in arc lights for outdoor lighting. In the late-1800s, Nikola Tesla initiate the generation, transmission, and use of alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be transmitted over much greater distances than direct current. Generating electricity by speed breakers is innovative and useful concept. Researches show that the world has already had its enough Shares of its energy resources. Fossil fuels cause pollution. Nuclear energy requires careful handling of both raw as well as radioactive waste material. The focus now is shifting more and more towards the renewable sources of energy, which are non-polluting. Energy conservation is the cheapest new source of energy. The utilization of energy is an indication of the growth of a nation. One might conclude that to be materially rich and prosperous, a human being needs to consume more and more energy. This paper is best source of energy that we get in day to day life. This project is presenting the study of electricity generation through the speed breaker using rack-pinion and dynamo mechanism.
How to cite this article:
Wagh PM, Tungar AJ, Shinde ND et al. Generation
of Energy using Rack-Pinion Mechanism and
Dynamo. J Adv Res Embed Sys 2019; 6(3&4):
17-20.
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