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BY: Eliza, Young Min, Karam and Aries JOULE ISLAND

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BY: Eliza, Young Min, Karam and Aries

JOULE ISLAND

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It's so hot out here, We have no energy supplies. We chose to camp out on Neil on Ground because of the opportunities listed below: Pia hot springs - Steam generatorsPerry Beach - Tidal generator Julian points - Wind millsNeil-on-Ground - THE CAMPSITELelievre Forest - biomassLeah Lake - Dam/HydroelectricReily Mountain (Top Edge of the lake) - Water supply   

DAY 1

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 Dr. Ron  has decided to create a windmill out of the natural supplies of the island. He first went to Lelievre forest to get wood. He then began crafting the propellers for the windmill. He then used the parts for the parts for the turbine connections and connected it.  After that the team decided that we should place the windmill close to the Lelievre forest in the direction of the wind. We chose this particular area as we know that the wind is strongest in that area 

DAY 2

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We are going to get the LED light bulb because it costs less and we have enough light from the sun to see in the day time but we need some light at night incase we want to go hunting or are busy planning our escape.. The LED light bulb does not waste much electricity as the other light bulbs and since we are in an Island we can't have electricity wasted or used up because we need it to survive.

DAY 3

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The team has become bored and now want to watch a premier league football match. We must first find out how many watts of electricity a TV uses. We found out that the average television uses about: 160 watts. We now have to find out how long we must cycle to power our TV. So we know that if we have a 60 volt power output the average person can create about 60 volts of electricity. So we divide: 160/60=2.6667 hrs. That is the amount of hours it will take to power the television.

DAY 4

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Our washing machine broke last night and we need a new one. Right now we are testing the ways we can make energy for the washing machine, here is the graph: We are going to choose liebherr washing machine because it consumes the least amount of energy and we are in a island so it will make a little change

DAY 6

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 DAY 7We decided to invite Nicola from New Zealand to our island because she is the second person who used energy from renewable sources and the has the least according to the electricity she used in billion kilowatts. She will save us a lot of energy and she will uses a good amount of renewable energy. 

DAY 7

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Dr. Raymond arrived this morning on our Island. He doesn't like our light bulbs so he made a graph and asked the scientist to choose which type of bulb we should ask for the next time someone comes to our Island.  

DAY 8

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 We are going to get the LED light bulb because it costs less and we have enough light from the sun to see in the day time but we need some light at night incase we want to go hunting or are busy planning our escape.. The LED light bulb does not waste much electricity as the other light bulbs and since we are in an Island we can't have electricity wasted or used up because we need it to survive.

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Today is the last day in the Island for 5 scientist. They are sick of this Island and want to go home. We are going to build a way to get 5 scientist off the Island by using some type of transportation that uses low-energy and low-electricity because after 5 people there are still 26 people in the Island and we need electricity to survive. We are thinking of building a raft and paddles made out of wood from the forest, 3 people should fit in 1 raft. We are going to use the axe to carve it out of a tree and it will not use much electricity which is good.

DAY 9 (LAST DAY)