Exam 17: Capturing Energy
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Which of the following is the most abundant nonrenewable energy source?
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Which of the following has a typical peak power output of about 1,500 megawatts?
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Why does burning natural gas produce less carbon dioxide than burning either petroleum or coal? Hint: Consider the chemical formulas of the compounds making up these materials.
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Which of the following fossil fuels can only be obtained from the sea?
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Which of the following is an example of a passive stability mechanism?
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Which of the following fossil fuels is the hardest to extract from the ground?
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How is it that here on the Earth we can derive energy from the Moon, which is 400 thousand kilometers away?
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Which of the following sources of energy can be used to generate electricity most directly?
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Which of the following statements about nuclear energy is true?
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What are some advantages of deriving energy from nuclear fusion?
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Rank these fossil fuels on the ease of extraction from where they are found in nature (hardest to easiest). 1. coal 2. petroleum 3. natural gas 4. methane-hydrate
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