Energy Science
Energy is a source of energy, a substance that can be converted into a source of fuel or power needed by humans under certain conditions. It includes conventional energy sources such as coal, oil, natural gas and water energy, and also new energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, ocean and nuclear energy. Some energy reserves are very limited, such as coal, oil, etc., which are called non-renewable energy; some energy sources, such as solar energy, wind energy, water energy, etc., can be continuously and repeatedly generated, which are called renewable energy, and can also be called new energy.
Our study and research focus on the acquisition of new energy sources and how to use them more efficiently. As one of the interdisciplinary disciplines of physics applications, we use physical principles to learn and understand the mechanisms of new energy generation and experiment to experience the preparation of new energy sources and to understand what factors affect the efficiency of energy conversion.
We have developed some interesting new energy series of experiments, and solar energy is the most valuable object of new energy research, so we have designed a variety of products to analyze the use of solar energy from different perspectives. For example, the basic characteristics of solar cells experiments, new energy experimental devices, etc.. At the same time, we have also done some research on energy transmission methods, for example, the study of wireless energy transmission methods, analyzing the principle of wireless charging, and what factors can limit the efficiency of wireless energy transmission.
The design and development of all products are based on the premise of experimental safety, performance quality as a priority, through continuous innovation and iteration to better serve the experimental teaching work.