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The major goal of this research is to develop a tool that uses the contact energy of the conveyor road to generate light energy. The LGCR has been constructed in order to address some of the problems associated with street lighting, including both the economic and environmental ef ects. The objectives of this research are to learn what the public thinks about the ef ectiveness and layout of the LGCR and to lessen pollution by switching from fossil fuels to other energy sources. The data from the survey was collected and analysed using quantitative research. The survey's objective is to learn what the public thinks about the product. Respondents will be asked close-ended questions, and an open-ended question. A total of 50 individuals will receive the survey, ranging in age from 15 to 50 and of either gender. Additionally, an experiment will be run to see how the conveyor road may be used to transform kinetic energy into electrical energy. As a result, cross-sectional study will be used in the research. After reviewing the information acquired from the survey, the researchers can conclude that the findings were successful because the majority of the respondents had favourable comments. Almost all respondents said that the LGCR might potentially replace regular street lighting. Respondents expressed their positive responses in the open-ended section of our poll, and several made suggestions on how to make the product better and more practical for the general public. The results of the experiment were great for the LGCR since they demonstrated how this device could transform kinetic energy from the conveyor road into electricity.
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The major goal of this research is to develop a tool that uses the contact energy of the conveyor road to generate light energy. The LGCR has been constructed in order to address some of the problems associated with street lighting, including both the economic and environmental ef ects. The objectives of this research are to learn what the public thinks about the ef ectiveness and layout of the LGCR and to lessen pollution by switching from fossil fuels to other energy sources. The data from the survey was collected and analysed using quantitative research. The survey's objective is to learn what the public thinks about the product. Respondents will be asked close-ended questions, and an open-ended question. A total of 50 individuals will receive the survey, ranging in age from 15 to 50 and of either gender. Additionally, an experiment will be run to see how the conveyor road may be used to transform kinetic energy into electrical energy. As a result, cross-sectional study will be used in the research. After reviewing the information acquired from the survey, the researchers can conclude that the findings were successful because the majority of the respondents had favourable comments. Almost all respondents said that the LGCR might potentially replace regular street lighting. Respondents expressed their positive responses in the open-ended section of our poll, and several made suggestions on how to make the product better and more practical for the general public. The results of the experiment were great for the LGCR since they demonstrated how this device could transform kinetic energy from the conveyor road into electricity.
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