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Power Generation through Gravity for Rural Lighting Purpose

Manish Purohit, Mugdha Mishra, Monu Kumar Deval, Anshu Yadav, Syed Abbas Hasan

Abstract


Retaining strength has grown to be the largest trouble in gift state of affairs. Due to the development and modernization the energy demand is growing at excessive volume. To fulfill this demand globally which is without any harmful impact on environment is viable by means of the usage of gravity power era. The reason behind producing electricity by means of the use of gravity is that it's miles available everywhere in the earth. Evaluating to the alternative sources like chemical, thermal and different resources gravity is vulnerable, is scalable. This weak spot is due to uniformity, or steady country of our interactions with gravity. As gravity is vulnerable as compared to the opposite sources, it can't be correctly converted into electric energy or in the other shape. The concept of gravity power technology is simple. The basic concept of gravity energy technology mechanism is, while a body action down from higher altitude to lower one its capability strength is transformed into kinetic power. This movement is transformed into round motion and that round movement is transformed into energy by way of the use of a Mini DC generator.


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