FRESNEL LENS PARABOLIC MIRROR FOCAL POINT FOCAL LENGTH SOLAR POWER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY HID LIGHT

on Jun 12 in Lowes DIY


www.greenpowerscience.com This is a video illuminating the focal point.

Related Posts

  1. Fresnel Lens Focal Length Change with Water, Concentrated Solar Power
  2. P2 FRESNEL LENS PARABOLIC MIRROR APERTURE SOLAR FRESNEL POWER CPV
  3. FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE PARABOLIC ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
  4. SOLAR COOKING PASTA FRESNEL LENS STOVE OVEN SOLAR POWER Mirror Bouncing
  5. SOLAR POWER STEAM ENGINE 3 FRESNEL LENS STEAM BOILER SOLAR ENERGY GREENPOWERSCIENCE

25 Comments

  • Films4You says:

    Great demo to show the focal point

  • nilbhi says:

    thanks a lot to explain that dan, i really loved the video,,,, i like the way you explained… Excellent….

  • social3ngin33rin says:

    Take some algebra 2 -_-
    Nice idea with the spray for illustration!!
    Is that a frog in the background?
    5 stars :)

  • pvampire says:

    What would a laser beam do through a fresenel? hmm…

  • canamm says:

    After about 6:44 this video gets awesome! A million little fireflies doing a choreographed dance in the light. Science can be beautiful!
    BTW Dan, when you lengthen out the focal point like that, does the concentrated energy drop off? (spread out?) Does this make a good argument for keeping a focal length short?

  • sfjohnston1001 says:

    Great videos by the way.
    Hey which is more efficient a frenel lens or a parabolic mirror? Also what is the useful life expectancy of both?

    Thanks

  • leeyoutube says:

    HElp

    where can i get a book about this (Green power science) or green energy so called.

    any info please reply thinks vary much.

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Thank you:-) Keep in touch and share our videos.

    Kind Regards
    Dan

  • leeyoutube says:

    this man is great.

    i subscribe it
    i rated it

    what else can we do to show support?

  • vchristov says:

    Thank you for this video. It was simple like all great ideas. My suggetions – I noticed that the light is dispersing after the focal point. Please try to use this light after the focal point – for example by fixing second fresnel lens in the opposite direction. The hope is ti will increase the power of the focal point.

  • debugspray says:

    Thanks Dan I am learning alot on this video.
    Debugspray

  • muddymuddymuddmann says:

    Hey Dan have you ever put a frensel lenz against a mirror and shorten the focal length? Its cool and useful as a magnified mirror as well. I didnt know that you could lengthen the focal point by wetting the grooved side though. thanks for the ideas in my head. you could use this technique as a timer as the lens dries.
    MUDDy

  • narcovice says:

    hey dan thanks for my ideas on this flashlight focus and million candle lenses making one of my own as soon as i find mines glad you liked my idea

  • hrvatwrestle says:

    can you use car wax instead of wetting that side? car wax will fill the grooves also and be more permanent. maybe u should try it? who knows?

  • 321ozzy says:

    I enjoyed your video pretty much!

    It was a smart idea to do this at night with the use of carlights, instead of having your hands burnt during the day by the sun.

  • luvofcountry says:

    Great explanation. I didn’t realize there was a difference in the smooth/rough sides of a fresnel lens. I’ll be experimenting with that.

    I’m thinking that with a gimbaled hour-hand clock mechanism for sun tracking, a copper coil boiler at the focal point, and a steam engine driven permanent magnet alternator…

    Hmmmm…you get my point.

  • ToolshedEd3TF says:

    It’s a stock music sample/sound effect that comes with programs like iMovie, GarageBand, and Final Cut Pro. Basically if you have a Mac you have that “song”.

  • naisayd says:

    Great focal point demo. What was the music playing in the background ?

  • sonofhendrix says:

    Don’t stop making these videos a learn something new everytime!

  • ReisendeEuropa says:

    Excellent way to show the fp. The water spray at the end was neat as well. I agree with darkvader47.. you would make a good teacher.

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Wow!!!!! :-) Thank you very much!!!!!!

  • darkvader47 says:

    You would make a good science teacher, and I wouldn’t be bored at all. I’m a professional photographer and you’ve taught me more about Focal Length than I ever understood in photography class, honestly.

  • MinTrinidad says:

    This brings back memories of Physics labs, where we found the focal length by using the reflection method. This way is far much cooler. Write a book Dan please do.

  • JavaLessons says:

    Very illuminating !

  • SylwerDragon says:

    Coool

Trackbacks and Pingbacks

Leave a Comment


Powered by Yahoo! Answers