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Activity: Energy harvesting

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Following on the from the previous page - test your knowledge by dragging and
dropping the relevant energy harvesting methods into the correct place in the table
below.

Energy harvesting methods


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PROBLEM
Fill in this drag and drop table for energy harvesting methods.

Thermopiles, Vibration/kinetic
Heat (thermal)
thermocouples movement

Photovoltaic


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