yes it is just hook it up and go you will need to check your calcs as you will increase your amperage. while not often done I have done this before.
100mw
Some can travel over 25 miles.
yes, black ones only i think
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Using lents or using electronic componets or both
This depends on what you are meaning by "Average". A typical small generator you can throw in the back of a truck will produce 120 volts, some can do 240. Building backup generators would produce whatever voltage is needed for that building (if it's a plant that using 480 volts, it will produce 480 volts). "Large" Wind turbine generators often produce 600-1000 volts; good sized power plants (100MW and up) will typically have a terminal voltage of 10-30kV.
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I would suggest what you mean is to increase speed droop sensitivity. That mean you reduce speed droop percentage set point. I will answer primary impact only assuming your plant is grid connected. Assuming your current speed droop percentage set point is 10% and you have a 100MW hydro turbine generator serving a 50-Hz grid system. Therefore your droop response due to system frequency deviation is 100MW for every 5Hz (10% of your system nominal frequency of 50 Hz), or +/- 20MW/Hz or 2MW/0.1Hz. What this number does? It will be used by your governor to compensate the load of your hydro turbine as system frequency deviates from the reference frequency. As system frequency increases by 0.1Hz, the governor will subtract generator output by 2MW from the current load set point. If system frequency decreases by 0.1Hz then the governor will add 2MW to the current load set point. This is done automatically. Now you want to increase its sensitivity of your governor from this set point to 5%. You are actually doubling the response. That means the new load response will be +4MW/0.1Hz if unit system frequency reduces from the reference frequency and -4MW/0.1Hz if system frequency increases above the reference frequency. If you increase the sensitivity further to 2.5, then the new response will be +/-8MW/0.1Hz.
yeah, you can mod a lazer pen by taking the lazer from an old cd/dvd burner and replacing it with the one in the pen it can pop baloons and even light cigarettes if you get a powerful one
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mw is an abbreviation of 'milliwatt' which refers to one thousandth of one watt. (.001 watt.) !00mw is 20 times more power than 5mw. Milliwatts are commonly used as a measure of radio frequency energy.
There are several places where one can view a video review of a green laser that is 100 mW. Most of these places are video uploading sites; the most popular place to find video reviews of this nature is YouTube.