Last Tuesday, January 16, an engineer named Antonio (the father of a student known as Clara) came to the school Jose Maria de la Fuente to talk with them about energy. He knew many things because he has been working with energy for 20 years.
First, he warned us that when we saw warning signs we could not touch him because we could electrocute. Then he told us different forms of energy there and explained them one by one and very clearly.Then he went into more detail on the subject he deals with the most: the mills.
When he explained it to us we were surprised that mills could be installed in the water! He also explained that the mills were put in places where there was a lot of air.The mills transform wind energy into electricity with a generator. The mills normally measure 334 meters and is larger than the Eifell Tower.
Entering the world of energy that tests water we can discover that when the water impacts creates mechanical energy and people working in this type of energy installed a turbine next to a generator so that when the mechanical energy of the water rotates the turbine which will produce more mechanical energy than going to a generator , which will transform mechanical energy into electricity.
In my opinion I think that the talk was very interesting and funny because he prepared some games and he explained very clearly.
By Sergio Paredes Merlo (6th C).
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