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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do we use the chloroplasts to derive energy in order to make the vehicles move ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

superb idea but if we use chloroplast we have to provide climate acc. to dat and it will take a lot of time either .. and acc. to ur ques energy i m thinking we can use dat directly i mean in chloroplast light energy is convrted into chemical and so on by which ATP is formed.. and i think we are already surrounded by full of technology den y to waste our time we can use light energy directly example for solar vechle etc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly, photo voltaic panels are actually more efficient than the current methods of harnessing chloroplasts. If you ask why: Since chloroplasts only cause reactions and cannot help produce electricity, it means that those reactions have to be used to produce electricity, which means a lot of energy transfer, which causes a lot of energy loss. Thus, it is not currently viable to use chloroplasts to produce energy for humans. But there is hope; some harvard guys are making a device that can harness their power to some extent, in theory.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really but if we had a direct source y to waste such time as in chloroplast it take a lot of time???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for your comments

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