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Putting it in the fridge works pretty well.
Well the ceiling fan is powered by electricity. To know more about how it works check this video out.
No, a change in matter can't take place without energy being released or absorbed? Why? Well, this is because every chemical or physical change in matter includes a change in energy. You can't change matter without a change in energy. Energy is the ability to do work or cause change. Hope you find this helpful. And yes, this answer has been approved by my science teacher.
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well, I don't know about best, but I bought mine from Costco. And it works find, and I don' think it was that expensive. But the bad thing about any kind of coolers, is that it uses your mac energy, so you would be wasting a lot of energy so use it only when your mac gets hot.
Well yes and no. Yes; is that more will get done. No;is it may be wasting a TON of energy depending of what you are refering to.
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Take a sample for a lab test to find what's in it first. People who apply common filters without knowing what analysis they have are wasting time and money.Take a sample for a lab test to find what's in it first. People who apply common filters without knowing what analysis they have are wasting time and money.
Yes, it can work on windows and without windows as well. It works on OS like Linux and Yosemite as well.
Putting it in the fridge works pretty well.
yes, energy comes in many other forms as well, light, heat, sound, motion.
Well, if you are wasting water, one day there will be none left. Also, wasting water can cause global warming.
well just wasting money if you do only thing you going to get is less weight & less money you will have
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well, you have renewable energy such as wind power, wave power etc... all this generates electricity without burning fossil fuels