Technically, there are no inexhaustible energy sources. For example, the sun will eventually (in several billion years) use up its fusion fuel and stop producing energy. For practical, everyday purposes, however, it can be considered inexhaustible. Of course, it doesn't matter how much solar energy we use, we will not accelerate the burning out of the sun.
some inexhaustible resources are wind, water and the sun (solar power)
There is no such thing. However, there are some energy sources - such as our Sun - which can last a long, long time.
some day to day life examples of inexhaustible resoures.
Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, oil, natural gas, uranium and fossil fuels. Ex. of renewable energy are animals, food, and biomass. Ex. of inexhaustible energy are wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric.
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· Wind, solar and hydroelectric power provide energy from sunlight, air movement and evaporation (in the form of water that rises from the ocean, falls on the land, enters rivers and subsequently passes through the turbines in dams). These processes will continue as long as there is weather on planet Earth, meaning that energy can be gained from them forever. Energy that is gained from geothermal technology is also effectively inexhaustible, because it uses the warmth of the planetary core. Inexhaustible energy sources differ from renewable energy sources because they won't be used up under any conditions.
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All renewable energy sources, which are: wind, solar, geothermal, tidal and wave power. Wind energy, solar energy gravitational energy and geothermal energy resources will remain inexhaustible. There is enormous amount of energy created by the thundering clouds, which we have to harness in future. Nanotechnology is also paving the way to unfold the mystery of photolysis of water by chloroplasts in the plant cells, if it could be done in the laboratory we will be opening a Pandora of unlimited resource of energy.
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Some examples are solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy.
Conventional energy sources involve burning a fuel to produce heat which will drive a piston like in a car engine or make steam for a turbine like in a power plant. In this way we are converting the chemical energy into kinetic energy. This way they are more popular than non-conventional power sources. Non conventional energy sources usually do not involve burning. Solar energy, wind, water energy, geothermal and nuclear fusion are examples of non conventional energy sources. Some of these sources produce pollution and most of them will run out for as long as humans are around.
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