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    Lab: Melting Rocks

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    Title
    Melting Rocks Using CSP (Concentrated Solar Power)

    Background
    CSP is a way of using the sun to make energy besides using solar panels. You can concentrate the suns solar radiation to one concentrated point and use that energy to heat things and to create other sources of energy. A good example of this is the Seville Solar Farm Complex.

    Purpose
    You will see the ability of the sun when concentrated and focused to one point.

    Materials
    Fresnel

    Procedure

    Data

    Observations

    Conclusions/Error analysis