No. Tornadoes are too rare and too hard to predict for us to use them as an energy source.
Well, a mobile source is a source that is capable of moving. And a stationary source is a source that stays still or doesn't move (or stationary in other words).
The source of power.
The "why" is a bit hard to answer, but this is just part of a more general situation: you need an energy source to make ANYTHING work. The real reason for all this is the so-called "Second Law of Thermodynamics".Specifically in the case of an electrical circuit, a current will flow as a result of a voltage. The details are expressed in Ohm's Law.
There is no absolute hard and fast definition. But I would say coal, oil, and natural gas, and hydro are conventional. Wind, solar, tidal, and biomass non-conventional. I'm not sure about nuclear.
it is a mathematics source and is hard to explain
A heat source, usually the sun.
Yes, but this is not the major source. Marine corals are the most abundant source.
The external haedisc is actually spelled external hard disc. An external hard disc allows an individual to hook it to their computer or information source and save the information that is important on the external hard disc drive and not risk loosing any if something happens to the main hard disc source.
No. Tornadoes are too rare and too hard to predict for us to use them as an energy source.
Annual reportable
An egg, a heat source, a container, water
'cause it reacts to a magnetic source.
floppy
No, the hard drive is most likely not damaged. Source: Experience
Yes, but it isn't a great energy source. Lightning is hard to "catch", and doesn't generate a lot of electricity.
No, the application process online is quick and easy to complete.