the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale.
the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of air and other gasses and with the effects of such motion
imitation or enactment as of something anticipated or in testing.
to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of any instrument, giving quantitative measurements.
of or pertaining to the describing or measuring of quantity: using numbers
Energy from the sun that can be used directly for heating, cooling, generating electricity, heating water, etc.
Energy from hot magma inside of the earth used for generating electricity and heating and cooling buildings.
Energy, captured from the uneven heating and cooling of the atmosphere, drives a turbine, which converts the energy of the moving air into electrical energy.
Energy from air that has been under pressure that can be used to power vehicles.
Energy produced by moving water turning a generator to produce electricity.
Uses hydrogen to generate electricity to power vehicles.
Use of organic matter- plants and animal matter- to produce electricity, transportation fuels, or chemicals.
Energy produced from ocean tides as a result of the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the earth
a fuel other than gasoline for powering motor vehicles, such as natural gas, methanol, or electricity
Formed in the earth from the remains of ancient plants or animals
A source of useable power.
Limited and cannot be replaced in a timely manner by natural processes; coal, natural gas, oil
Not limited and can be replaced by natural processes; biomass, geothermal, solar, wind
Resources supplied by nature.
Powerful man-made fuels used to power jet engines and rockets.
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