요약: 

에너지 하베스팅은 일상적인 인간과 동물의 움직임과 상호 작용에서 발생하는 소량의 에너지를 수집하는 것으로, 일반적으로 환경으로 손실됩니다.

(Energy harvesting involves collecting small amounts of energy generated by daily human and animal movements and interactions, which is usually lost to the environment.)


주제: 

에너지 하베스팅

(Energy harvesting)

 

 

요지:

에너지 하베스팅은 일상적인 인간과 동물의 활동에서 발생하는 소량의 에너지 중 낭비되는 에너지를 휴대용 배터리와 같은 장치에 저장하여 수집하고 활용하는 것을 목표로 합니다.

(Energy harvesting aims to collect and utilize small amounts of energy generated by daily human and animal activities that are often wasted, by storing it in devices like portable batteries.)

 

 

핵심 어휘


(1) Energy: 에너지 (Energy is created by the movement of people)

 

(2) Movement: 움직임 (Movement of people and animals)

 

(3) Interactions: 상호작용 (Interactions of people with their surroundings)

 

(4) Dispersed: 분산된 (In very dispersed environments)

 

(5) Collect: 수집하다 (Collect energy)

 

(6) Energy harvesting: 에너지 수확 (Nature of energy harvesting)

 

(7) Generated: 생성된 (Energy is generated)

 

(8) Wasted: 낭비된 (Energy is often wasted)

 

(9) Practical use: 실용적인 용도 (Put to some practical use)

 

(10) Portable batteries: 휴대용 배터리 (Store energy in portable batteries)

 

내용 이해


(1) What types of energy are considered in the context of energy harvesting? 

(에너지 수확과 관련하여 어떤 종류의 에너지가 고려되나요?)


(2) Why is most of the energy generated by daily human and animal activities wasted? 

(일상적인 인간과 동물의 활동으로 발생하는 대부분의 에너지가 왜 낭비되나요?)


(3) What is the general idea behind energy harvesting? 

(에너지 수확의 일반적인 아이디어는 무엇인가요?)


(4) How can the collected energy be utilized in a practical way? 

(수집된 에너지를 실용적인 방식으로 어떻게 활용할 수 있나요?)


(5) What kind of devices are currently being used to store the harvested energy? 

(수확된 에너지를 저장하는 데 어떤 종류의 기기가 현재 사용되고 있나요?)

 

 

* Suggested Answers

(1) Energy generated by daily human and animal movements and interactions with their surroundings is considered in the context of energy harvesting. 

(에너지 수확과 관련하여 일상적인 인간과 동물의 움직임 및 그들의 주변 환경과의 상호작용으로 발생하는 에너지가 고려됩니다)

 

(2) Most of the energy generated by daily activities is wasted because it is in very small amounts or dispersed environments, making it difficult to collect and utilize. 

(일상 활동으로 발생하는 에너지의 대부분은 매우 작은 양이거나 분산된 환경에 있어서 수집하고 활용하기 어렵기 때문에 낭비됩니다)

 

(3) The general idea behind energy harvesting is to collect and utilize small amounts of energy generated and often wasted during daily activities, putting it to practical use. 

(에너지 수확의 일반적인 아이디어는 일상 활동 중 생성되고 종종 낭비되는 작은 양의 에너지를 수집하고 활용하여 실용적인 용도로 사용하는 것입니다.)

(4) The collected energy can be utilized in a practical way by storing it in devices like portable batteries, which can then be used to power electronic devices or other applications. 

(수집된 에너지는 휴대용 배터리와 같은 기기에 저장하여 전자 기기나 기타 응용 프로그램에 전원을 공급하는 데 사용함으로써 실용적인 방식으로 활용할 수 있습니다.)

(5) Portable batteries are currently being used to store the harvested energy, allowing for efficient use and storage of the collected energy. 

(휴대용 배터리가 현재 수확된 에너지를 저장하는 데 사용되어 수집된 에너지의 효율적인 사용 및 저장을 가능하게 합니다.)

 

주요 문장

(1) Virtually all of that energy is lost to the local environment, and historically there have been no efforts to gather it. 

(그러한 에너지의 대부분은 현지 환경에 손실되며, 역사적으로 그것을 모으려는 노력이 없었습니다.) - 

In this sentence, the author describes the problem of energy waste and the lack of historical efforts to harvest it. The grammar structure shows the relationship between the energy loss and the absence of attempts to collect it.

(2) The broad idea of energy harvesting is that there are many places at which small amounts of energy are generated — and often wasted — and when collected, this can be put to some practical use. 

(에너지 수확의 광범위한 개념은 작은 양의 에너지가 생성되고 종종 낭비되는 많은 장소가 있으며, 수집되면 이를 실용적인 용도로 사용할 수 있다는 것입니다.) -

This sentence explains the main concept of energy harvesting, highlighting the potential benefits of collecting and utilizing the small amounts of energy that are often wasted. The grammar structure emphasizes the relationship between generating and wasting energy and its potential practical use.

 

 

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