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| Physical Science : How Do We Obtain Nuclear Energy? Nuclear energy is a non-renewable fossil fuel that can be obtained by ...
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| Physical Science : Five Forms of Green Energy Five forms of green energy include geothermal energy, biomass energy, ...
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| Physical Science : How Do Magnets Attract & Repel? Magnets can attract and repel by creating fields in which there will a...
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| Physical Science : Green Energy Fuels Green energy fuels are produced in a green manner, and these include b...
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| Physical Science : About Green Energy Conservation Energy that comes from fuels which are on pace to run out in 100 years...
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| Physical Science : How Does a Consumer Use Nuclear Energy? Consumers can use nuclear energy because electrical energy may come fr...
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| Physical Science : Green Energy Costs Green energy isn't free, such as when wells need to be dug to hel...
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| Physical Science : About Green Energy Credits Green energy credits are bought so that someone can have the privilege...
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| Physical Science : About Solar Energy Solar energy is a renewable energy that comes from silicon chips which...
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| Physical Science : How Do Electromagnets Work? Electromagnets work by using electricity to create magnetism, and they...
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| Physical Science : How Do Windmills Work? Windmills work by having blades that move and cause a rotating generat...
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| Physical Science : How Do Wind Turbines Work? Wind turbines generate electricity through the use of an electric gene...
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| Physical Science : How Does a Cathode Ray Tube Work? A cathode ray tube consists of an electron gun, focusing coils, and X ...
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| Physical Science : How Do Electric Generators Work? Electric generators work by moving an alternating current to an output...
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| Physical Science : How a Torch Works A torch works through a conducting part, a reflecting part and a circu...
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| Physical Science : Differences Between Rocks & Minerals A general difference between rocks and minerals is that minerals are c...
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| Physical Science : Facts About Granite Granite is a common rock that is often used in building materials and ...
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| Physical Science : Differences Between Softwood & Hardwood The differences between softwood and hardwood doesn't have to do ...
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| Physical Science : About Thermometers Thermometers require a substance, such as mercury or alcohol, to measu...
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