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1. What are the different types of energy?

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The correct answer lists different types of energy referring to various forms such as light, sound, gravitational potential, electrical, kinetic, elastic, thermal, and nuclear. The incorrect answers do not accurately represent the types of energy.

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2. How is electricity generated and transmitted through The National Grid?
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3. Which of the following renewable energy sources converts light into electricity?

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Solar energy is generated by solar cells that convert light into electricity. Wind energy uses turbines to generate electricity from wind, geothermal energy utilizes heat from within the Earth, and biomass energy is derived from organic materials.

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4. What are the disadvantages of using Fossil Fuels?
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5. How is cold water heated using rocks within the Earth to drive turbines in geothermal energy?

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Geothermal energy involves utilizing the Earth's natural heat to generate power, not sunlight, fossil fuels, or wind energy.

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6. Radiation travels as waves, known as thermal/infra red radiation. The heat from the sun reaches us in this way, the waves can travel through a vacuum.

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Different surfaces emit different amounts of thermal radiation based on their color and material composition. In this case, white/silver surfaces emit less thermal radiation compared to black/dark surfaces, shiny surfaces, or blue surfaces. This is why polar bears, being white, emit less thermal radiation.

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7. Which of the following is NOT a method for reducing heat loss?

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The correct answer is using silver materials to increase thermal radiation emitted because silver materials are actually used to reduce thermal radiation and therefore reduce heat loss.

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8. What is a potential source of electricity that does not produce greenhouse gases, but requires the disposal of hazardous waste?

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Nuclear power is a source of electricity that does not produce greenhouse gases, but has the disadvantage of producing hazardous waste that must be dealt with. Coal, solar, and wind energy sources do not have the same characteristics as nuclear power in terms of greenhouse gas production and hazardous waste disposal.

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What are the different types of energy?
How is electricity generated and transmitted through The National...
Which of the following renewable energy sources converts light into...
What are the disadvantages of using Fossil Fuels?
How is cold water heated using rocks within the Earth to drive...
Radiation travels as waves, known as thermal/infra red radiation. The...
Which of the following is NOT a method for reducing heat loss?
What is a potential source of electricity that does not produce...
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