Thursday, January 30, 2014

Micro Windmills

These Ultra-Cute Micro Windmills May Soon Charge Your Devices
The thought of powering devices with wind power had never been dreamed of until now. Jung-Chih Chiao, an electrical engineer, set out to make tiny micro windmills that could potentially power devices. The tiny windmills are built to withstand heavy and strong winds because they are made with  durable and flexible nickle alloy. They envision selling them in packs of 100 for use of emergency cell phone chargers. They also think that a few thousand of the micro windmills could power a single family home.


1. They were harnessing the energy from the sun to power there house.
2. They contemplated on using there money on food or games.
3. It took arduous effort to finish the last leg of the race.
4. We set off for Arlington at 12 o' clock.
5. Before they made the actual radio, a prototype was put together.
6. A wind turbine is used for generating power to different places.
7. We had to change the rotor because the old one had been worn out.
8. The metal had to be fifteen microns thick for the experiment to work.
9. The animals were able to withstand the harsh conditions of the Sahara Desert.
10. The plastic kitchen ware was very durable.
11. The metal was a type of alloy, a mixture between two metals, that we had never heard of.
12. The silicon pieces acted as semiconductors in our experiment.
13. The wafer helped insulate the house very well.
14. If you have an idea for an invention it's a good idea to put a patent on it.
15. He asserted that he didn't see the man take his car.
16. The teacher told us to start brainstorming ideas for out project.
17. Dad bought food from the Taiwanese restaurant yesterday.