Energy & Electricity in Science : How Does Wave Energy Work?

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

The energy in waves comes from the movement of waves going past a point and creating rotational movement. Discover how rotational movement caused by waves can generate electricity with information from a science teacher in this free video on wave energy and science lessons.

Expert: Steve Jones
Contact: www.marlixint.com
Bio: Steve Jones is an experienced mathematics and science teacher.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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  • woooooooooooooow amazingg

  • Can also work a linear actuator, or a hydraulic system, which is then puched trough a generator. In general, he is right though, most generators use rotational force to drive their generators, and is thus the most common and cheapest to get.

  • didn't explain what i was looking for this is how to harvest energy

  • well explained. i just watched a bunch of you'r videos and am blown away. thank you

  • thanks...simple and beautiful explanation

  • good diction.

    I would like to subscribe to you,but that would mean I would have to subscribe to eHow, and get updates on silly things like videos on how to do something meaningless.

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