(nuclear power)
Nuclear electricity - TURBO-ELECTRIC GENERATOR (turbo generator in nuclear electricity)
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
Note: A triboelectric generator is a tool that can generate electricity through static and radioactive electricity, which is done by exchanging electrons.
Radioactive has a positive charge and is considered an electron donor. Silicon, which is a synthetic material similar to rubber, is composed of oxygen and silicon atoms, which has a negative charge. When the radioactivity comes into contact with the silicon surface, a charge is generated and electricity is generated. Static electricity is created by the interaction between an electron donating material and an electron accepting material.
In this process, you separate charges and electricity is created. Radioactivity is naturally charged and another substance that has a negative charge is used to generate electricity. When electricity tends to lose electrons, another substance takes the charge. Since various materials such as aluminum foil or Teflon have less electron conductivity than nano -radioactive , nano -radioactive can produce more electricity than other materials. 30% of the earth's surface is a source of radioactivity , which can be used to generate electricity by using this technology . (triboelectric generator) can be made with radioactive He combined and made a device that can generate electricity in different weather conditions. A triboelectric generator can be installed in remote environments to meet the electricity needs of the area without the need for batteries. This device is very smart. Like a nuclear power organization can tell you how much radioactivity is in the generator to use to produce electricity.
Conclusion :
A triboelectric generator is a device that can generate electricity through static and radioactive electricity, which is done by exchanging electrons. A nuclear power triboelectric generator can be installed in remote environments to meet the area's electricity needs without the need for batteries.
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
Specialized doctorate in nano-microelectronics