Energy, Power and Transportation

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  1. 2. The rate at which work is done.
  2. 3. The means by which energy is transferred from one object to another.
  3. 5. Fuel Energy rich substance formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
  4. 6. Engine A spark ignites the gasoline, which is a highly flammable liquid derived from oil.
  5. 9. Engine Similar to a gasoline engine, except that it burns fuel oil, which is heavier and oilier than gasoline.
  6. 10. Amount of energy required to move an object. 1 meter using 1 Newton of force.
  7. 14. Combustion Fuel is burned outside of an engine and provides heat to another liquid or gas.
  8. 15. Thermal energy that is transferred from something that is warmer to something that is cooler.
  9. 16. Energy Energy that is stored and used later.
  10. 18. Combustion Engine The combustion process occurs inside the engine.
  11. 20. Energy Thermal energy stored below Earth's surface.
  12. 21. A circular device with blades.
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  1. 1. Cell Solar cell that can turn sunlight into electricity.
  2. 4. Energy Energy that is moving.
  3. 6. Turbine Engine Use pressurized natural gas, kerosene, or jet fuel as their energy source.
  4. 7. Energy Energy from the sun
  5. 8. Fusion The nuclei of two atoms are forced together to form a new nucleus, and a large amount of energy is released.
  6. 11. Generator Converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  7. 12. Energy The energy of the atoms that make up a substance.
  8. 13. Waste A nuclear power plant produces excess unusable material, which contains unstable atoms that give off radiation.
  9. 14. The ability to do work.
  10. 17. Accumulated vegetable and animal wastes.
  11. 19. Fission Matter can be changed into energy. The splitting of an atoms nucleus.