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body to a state of rest from that velocity.

In this paper it is explained the


working of a mechanism to generate power by converting the potential energy
generated by a vehicle going up on a speed breaker into kinetic energy. When the
vehicle moves over the inclined plates, it gains height resulting in increase in
potential energy, which is wasted in a conventional rumble strip (Bhatia, R 1988).
When the breaker comes down, they crank a lever fitted to a ratchet-wheel type
mechanism (an angular correct it is also to blame. Central Asia energy crisis
caused by abnormally cold temperatures and low water levels in an area dependent on
hydroelectric power. South African electrical crisis Solution for Energy Crisis
next time on the roads, dont scoff at the speed-breakers. They could actually
light up small villages off the highway. Generally when vehicle is in motion it
produces various forms of energy like, heat energy, wind energy etc., all these
energies cant make use of is just the wastage of energy that is abundantly
available around us. In this project it is mainly focused on the principle of ?
Potential Energy to Electrical Energy Conversion?. Potential energy can be thought
of as energy stored within a physical system. This energy can be released or
converted into other forms of energy, including kinetic energy. It is called
potential energy because it has the potential to change the states of objects in
the system when the energy is released. If h is the height above an arbitrarily
assigned reference point, then Kinetic energy helloIntroduction

A rural area is a geographic area that is located outside cities and towns,
while rural areas are also known as 'village' in India. In these villages,
agriculture is the chief source of livelihood along with fishing, cottage
industries, pottery, etc.

According to the Erstwhile Planning Commission of India, a settlement with a


maximum population of 15,000 is considered as Village. Much of Indias rural
population lives in nucleated villages, which most commonly have a settlement form
described as shapeless agglomerate.

Village' in India

Introduction

Number of rural units or villages in India are approx 6, 38,588. According to


2011 census, rural area has population of 68.84%, whereas urban area has population
of 31.16% only. In the Indian context, villages are the heart of the nation.

Hence, for the overall development of the country the focused must be given
to the grass root level, and that means the focus areas should be the Indian
village.

There is a large scale migration of the people from rural areas to urban
areas, which has its own risk parameters on the urban areas, and still there are
many villages in India with heavy population.

So the main aim to smarten the villages by offering basic facilities,


education, employment generation activities, technology etc.

Village' in India

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