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Flowing water can rotate a turbine. Which type of energy is used up by the turbine ?

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LAKHMIR SINGH & MANJIT KAUR-SOURCES OF ENERGY -Exercise
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  2. What type of energy is possessed by flowing water ?

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  4. Name the original source of wind energy.

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  5. What should be the minimum wind speed for the satisfactory working of ...

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  6. Name some of the solar energy devices.

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  7. Name the device which converts sunlight into electricity.

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  8. Fill in the following blanks with suitable words : A solar cell co...

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  9. (a) What is the difference between a thermal power plant and a hydro p...

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  10. Compare and contrast fossil fuels and the sun as sources of energy.

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  11. What kind of mirror-concave, convex or plane-would be best suited for ...

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  12. What are the disadvantages of using a solar cooker ? Are there places ...

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  13. (a) What is a solar cell ? Draw the labelled diagram of a solar cell. ...

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  14. What are the disadvantages of using a solar cooker ? Are there places ...

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  15. (a) What is solar constant ? What is the value of solar constant ? ...

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  16. How has the traditional use of wind and water energy been modified for...

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  17. Name the clean fuel which can be obtained from cow-dung.

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  18. Name any three forms of energy which could be harnessed from the sea.

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  19. Write the full form of OTE.

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