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That is to reduce eddy currents, and therefore, transformer losses - since the eddy currents are wasted energy.
It can reduce the usage of electricity and can reduce global warming from increasing
They reduce the need for generated energy - by utilising the free, clean energy from the sun. The more we generate power by solar (and other 'green' methods) - the less we'll be reliant on fossil fuels. This will reduce the pollution generated by coal & gas-powered power stations.
The three R's of the energy resources are Recycle, Reuse and Reduce.
every particle want to reduce its potential energy. so simplest example of this is a wooden piece. When we through it then it will always be going downward to the earth because it want to reduce its potential energy....
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by saving energy in homes etc.......
by saving energy in homes etc.......
Yes, you could possibly reduce load sheeding if you take time to cut back on energy loss. You can encourage your customers to cut back during peak demand times.
A severe drought in a grassland will reduce the number of consumers in the entire energy pyramid Why?
They don't reduce your usage, it is just another source of energy. It can reduce your energy bills paid to the utility companies.
Recycling reduce the energy of processing raw material and made into the product, it also reduce the energy required for the waste management process.
Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.
activation energy activation energy
If chlamydomonas is kept in the dark, the number of starch grains in the cell will reduce
by taking measures to reduce energy waste
That sounds as if you want to stop using energy. That's not possible - we need energy to survive. We (humans) can reduce our use of energy, and we can try to reduce the environmental impact of the energy we do use.