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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2016 Meeting


Section: Physics and Technology of Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources


Title:
The study of an electric dynamo-built and performances


Authors:
Florin SIMION, Sanda VOINEA


Affiliation:
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, PO Box MG-38, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania


E-mail
florin.s976@gmail.com


Keywords:
Clean energy, electric dynamo, electrical assembly


Abstract:
In the recent years, more and more the researchers draw important alarm signals regarding the increasing levels of CO2 and the drastic reduction in resources, coupled with the rise in pollution, enough to take these issues seriously and to urgently move towards finding the necessary solutions. Elaborating new energy savings and reducing carbon emissions it is a major task for everybody, therefore the enhanced interest towards this problem which cannot be ignored any more. Among the topics that worry the academic world and not only, we can find the "energy problem", given the constantly growth of the population and the pressing need to find new sources of energy, that are supposed to be cleaner, more efficient and not least, cheaper, to "bring light" both literally and figuratively, in this matter. Consequently, the concerns for finding new and clean energy resources and the improvement of existing ones, have reached a point where we can talk about a new stage of the energy industry, since we can see that technical solutions to produce energy, yesterday considered futuristic have already made their way into everyday life. In this paper, I am going to study an electric dynamo, the performance of this dynamo that I built, and the possibility to integrate this device into an electrical assembly, able to power a bicycle, or a different device. I will also describe the operating principles of electric dynamos, exemplifying physical phenomena and their mathematical correspondent.