October 21, 2007

Energy

From news, I've read about that plants around Chernobyl give larger then usual fruits and farmers consider them radio contaminated. I remember from physics class that radiations, include visible light, are part of the whole light spectrum which is also sun light that power any plant's photosynthesis.

Nuclear power plant generate electricity from energy the fission reaction released in forms of electrons and heat, yield radio active leftovers. Since those waste are radio active with long half life, does it have enough radiation to power solar panels? Is it possible to put layers of solar panels on the inside of the sliding coffin in Chernobyl to may be lower its cost of construction.



Be aware of wonder.


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