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28 pages N14/4/PHYSI/SP2/ENG/TZ0/XX Thursday 6 November 2014 (morning) Physics standard level PaPer 2 INSTRUC TIONS TO CANDIDATES ? Write your session number in the boxes above. ? Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. ? Section A: answer all questions. ? Section B: answer one question. ? Write your answers in the boxes provided . ? A calculator is required for this paper. ? A clean copy of the Physics Data Booklet is required for this paper. ? The maximum mark for this examination paper is [50 marks]. ? International Baccalaureate Organization 2014 Examination code 8 8 1 4 ? 6 5 0 5 Candidate session number 1 hour 15 minutes 88146505 28EP01 ? 2 ? N14/4/PHYSI/SP2/ENG/TZ0/XX Section a

Solar Energy

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Solar Energy Morgan, Dana, Lauren, Marielle Sources of the Energy The Sun! ? available sunlight varies ? the amount of energy that can be harnassed from the sun is determined by wind, temperature, and insolation (average sunlight) State of Technology two kinds of solar power: ? passive ? active photovoltaic (PV) cells: how does it work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mCTSV2f36A State of technology ? Crystalline-Silicon (c-Si) ? Thin film PV ? concentrating PV parabolic trough compact linear fresnel reflector power tower dish engine Feasibility ? Main problem with this form of energy is that it is expensive Political Issues/Laws and Standards ? RES - renewable energy standard ? incremental targets ? vary by state

Solar Energy

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Solar Energy Morgan, Dana, Lauren, Marielle Sources of the Energy The Sun! ? available sunlight varies ? the amount of energy that can be harnassed from the sun is determined by wind, temperature, and insolation (average sunlight) State of Technology two kinds of solar power: ? passive ? active photovoltaic (PV) cells: how does it work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mCTSV2f36A State of technology ? Crystalline-Silicon (c-Si) ? Thin film PV ? concentrating PV parabolic trough compact linear fresnel reflector power tower dish engine Feasibility ? Main problem with this form of energy is that it is expensive Political Issues/Laws and Standards ? RES - renewable energy standard ? incremental targets ? vary by state

Chapter 13 - Renewable Energy Sources

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