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    Energy Production Controversy Imagine the U.S. without cars‚ motorcycles‚ planes‚ or boats. The daily lives of U.S. citizens would be completely different. The common denominator for all those modes of transportation is that they run on gas‚ which is made from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels such as oil‚ coal‚ and natural gas are nonrenewable resources. They will run out one day and that’s what the U.S. relies on for gas and electricity. Renewable energy such as solar‚ wind‚ and hydropower are infinite

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    Force and Kinetic Energy

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    his friend’s house. He has to exert a 110 N horizontal force to push the car at a constant speed. How much thermal energy is created in the tires and road during this short trip? thermal energy is created in the tires and road = 110 * 150 =16500 J A 30 kg child slides down a playground slide at a constant speed. The slide has a height of 4.0 m and is 7.0 m long. Using energy considerations‚ find the magnitude of the kinetic friction force acting on the child. The friction force F is parallel

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    The Energy Bar Industry

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    Energy Bar Overview The energy bar market grew from a grass roots effort focused on the consumer base of performance athletes. These athletes usually obtained products at competitive events that were geared towards the everyday consumer. The build up of this market is attributed to PowerBar‚ but there was significant contribution from others. PowerBar and the Market PowerBar began as a company seeking to create a performance-enhancing food that marathoners could consume during an energy-draining

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    Mechanical Energy Report

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    Mechanical energy Mechanical energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position). Introduction: We use a system consisting of two weights hanging at each end of a thin thread lying over a wheel. A photo gate is placed so that the light is interrupted by the spokes of the wheel. The data are recorded electronically and this makes it possible

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    D1: Energy Balance

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    Written Report D1 Energy Balance Energy balance is the connection between the “energy in” which is the food calories which are consumed into the body through food and drink and the “energy out” which is the calories which are being used within the body for our daily energy requirements. An

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    10 Points on Energy

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    converts wind energy into electrical energy that is use to distribute to the homes of people. Benefits of a wind turbine: It does not release any harmful gases into the air when powered and it is also affordable in many different countries for supplying electricity to homes‚ by converting the wind energy to electricity for distribution. A hydropower is a production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of renewable

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    Jooule Energy Sources

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    Calories: The name calorie is used for two units of energy. Although these units are part of the metric system‚ they have been superseded in the International System of Units by the joule. One small calorie is approximately 4.2 joules. Calories are also most known to be used in foods and diet‚ which is key to athletes. Joules: A Joule is equal to the energy transferred to an object when a force of one newton acts on that object in the direction of its motion through a distance of one metre. Kilocalories:

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    Determination of Energy Balance

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    Determination of Energy Balancing In a fuel cell power vehicle: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49625260/39/Fuel-Cell-Energy-Balances Fuel Cell * What is fuel cell * Why we need fuel cell * History of fuell cells * Mathematical methods * Classification of fuel cells * Parts of a fuel cell * Fuel Cell Setup * Modeling of fuel cell * Fuel cell system design * Advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell * Future scope of fuel cell Energy Balance in Fuel Cells

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    Energy is needed by the body to stay alive‚ grow‚ keep warm and move around. Energy is provided by food and drink. It comes from the fat‚ carbohydrate‚ protein and alcohol the diet contains. Energy requirements vary from one individual to the next‚ depending on factors such as age‚ sex‚ body composition and physical activity level. Energy expenditure is the sum of the basal metabolic rate (the amount of energy expended while at complete rest)‚ the thermic effect of food (TEF‚ the energy required

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    Energy Conversation States

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    item. (c) (i) The energy on impact is calculated by using the following equations: Potential Energy (PE) = mass x gravity x height This gives the potential energy at the height when the ball is held at the start of the test. This can be used as a check to for the Kinetic energy (KE) equation as the law of energy conversation states that energy may neither be created nor destroyed. Therefore the sum of all the energies in the system is a constant. So the PE when

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