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ENERGY
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Biofuels
E_02Visitors can see through a screen with videos showing how biofuels are produced by matching the surrounding signs with the rotating disk. When the disk is rotated, the top image is illuminated, triggering a video animation loop that runs on the monitor. Visitors learn what kind of fuels are made from selected biomass sources.
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Bulb Types
E_01It is a device that deals with the selection of economical light bulbs based on the amount of electricity consumed by different types of light bulbs. There are 3 different types of light bulbs on the table: incandescent lamp, CFL (fluorescent), LED. To produce the same amount of light, LED bulb needs 9 W, CFL needs 13 W and incandescent lamp needs 60 W electricity.
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Clean Energy House
E_18The clean energy house setup is a game-based setup. A house model has two screens on opposite sides of the model, one displaying the garden and the other the living room. The screens are turned off and
is activated via the buttons in front of them.E_18 - E_05
Complete Circuit
E_05By holding the two conductive hand figures and, if necessary, holding hands with another visitor, visitors experience the completion of the current through their own bodies. As a visual stimulus, the light bulb lights up when the circuit is completed and a current meter accompanying the bulb measures the voltage and allows the visitor to read it on the display panel.
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Earthquake Energy
E_04It is necessary to make a simple construction by combining various interlocking geometric parts. After the construction is placed on the movable plate on the table, the “earthquake intensity” is adjusted with the help of the control panel. The acceleration magnitude of the mechanism activated by turning the knob can be seen on the digital display.
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Electricity Consumption
E_06By turning the hand pedals, visitors, one or three at a time, can observe the operation of the instruments to which this energy is transferred by feeding the generator that converts the energy of movement into electrical energy by turning the pedals in the unit assembly. While turning the hand pedals, they observe how much they turn with the gradual led under the base. The light bulb, propeller and radio will continue to work as long as the visitors generate electricity.
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Electricity from Landfill Gas
E_03On the screen in the unit, a video on how energy is obtained from waste is broadcast in loop mode. On the other screen in the unit, there is question-answer content that we need to solve after the video narration
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Fossil Fuels and the Greenhouse Effect
E_07Visitors observe the greenhouse gas effect on the surface of the 3D acrylic sphere, whose formation is represented by colored light. In order for the effect to become visible, the visitor is expected to move forward using the menu on the screen. In parallel to the narrative in the menu, the warming of the earth is represented by the changing lights reflected on the sphere.
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Geothermal Energy
E_12Visitors control a geothermal heating/cooling system to see how heat is transferred from its source through heat pumps and heat exchangers, and ultimately how a building is heated and supplied with electricity. The heat exchange system and electricity distribution are represented by LED lighting. Visitors change seasons (winter to summer and vice versa) represented on a moving disk (graphic backdrop) that switches the system from heating to cooling (and vice versa) to match seasonal weather conditions.
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Gray Energy
E_08By pulling the arms on the mechanism to the sides, the seat in the middle is divided into two parts. The visitor can see the inside of this product. Behind the installation there is information about the circular economy. It is emphasized that products are made up of many parts and therefore it is important to reduce consumption and recycle.
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Hydroelectric Power Plant
E_11When water is accumulated in dams, potential energy is added to the water. The potential energy of the water turns into kinetic energy when the water is released from a height. The fast flowing water turns turbines and the movement of the turbines drives a generator to generate electricity. Visitors pump water into a pool at the top of a high tower. They then open a valve and release the water to flow through a turbine to power a street lamp.
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Kinetic Energy
E_13Visitors generate electricity with motion energy by pedaling on the bicycle. The conversion of the generated energy into electricity is displayed graphically on the screen.
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Lightning Machine
E_20The High Voltage Climbing Arc is a familiar piece of equipment for all science fiction fans and the standard laboratory device for all mad scientists. A small spark starts at the bottom of a pair of “V” shaped electrodes, moves upwards and grows as the gap between the electrodes widens. At the top of the electrodes the spark exits and the cycle repeats.
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Nuclear Energy
E_14A city’s energy needs vary according to the season and time of day. You are expected to plan the energy you will produce with this information. You are asked to select a season and time of day from the unit. You can then control it by raising the control bars to release energy and lowering them to reduce it. If you produce too much energy, the unit’s alarm will sound and the reactor will stop working.
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Power in the City
E_17Visitors arrange game pieces representing various power technologies on a smart media table that presents the energy needs of a typical city and the surrounding countryside. Each player, such as a city planner or manager, contributes to the animated model by selecting options involving power technologies. The table responds to the players’ inputs and shows the results of each choice.
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Renewable Energy Types
E_19Renewable Energy is the energy obtained from the existing energy flow in continuous natural processes. Renewable energy sources can be listed as Solar, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal, Hydraulic, Hydrogen and Ocean Energy (Wave and Tidal). There is 1 touch screen in the unit. There is a question and answer application about sustainable energy types and information is given with animations.
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