do you mean "If coal were inexhaustible how is it harnessed for energy?" First, it is not inexhaustible; every bit of coal that is burned adds to the pollution burden of the atmosphere. Second, coal, whether inexhaustible or not, is harnesses for energy the way it always has been. It is burned to boil water to make steam. The steam drives a turbine, which turns a generator which produces electricity.
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I'm afraid the second sentence introduces a non-sequiteur. Coal can be burnt cleanly but its combustion products still include carbon-dioxide. However any polluting effect has nothing to do with being inexhaustible or not. SO to answer the question, coal could not be inexhaustible - it is a finite resource - and it can be harnessed only by burning it to release its potential heat energy as the last sentence details. Coal can also be distilled to give coke, gas and various chemical products.
Solar energy is harnessed because it is a renewable source of energy and we should make full use of it to lower the pressure on the traditional or non-renewable sources of energy.
Wind turbines produce renewable energy. Energy is considered renewable when it is created by a source that is inexhaustible.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
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it is inexhaustible
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Three examples of inexhaustible sources of energy are solar power, wind power, and geothermal energy. These sources are continuously replenished by natural processes and can be harnessed to generate electricity without depleting the Earth's resources.
Coal is non-renewable. It is not inexhaustible. There is plenty of coal around now, but it will eventually run out, if we keep digging it up.
No, coal is not an inexhaustible resource. It is a finite resource that forms over millions of years from the remains of plants and trees. Continued extraction and burning of coal can deplete its reserves and contribute to environmental issues such as air pollution and climate change.
One type of energy released and not useful when coal is burnt is thermal energy in the form of waste heat. This energy is often lost to the environment in the process of burning coal and is not harnessed for productive use.
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, and geothermal energy contain inexhaustible energy resources. These sources rely on natural processes that are constantly replenished, making them sustainable and renewable in the long term.
Coal is a nonrenewable resource because there is only so much coal in the ground, and when you dig it all out, there is no more. However, the quantity of coal that is available is very large. It is not running out soon.
Electrical energy is a PRODUCED energy, not a SOURCE energy. It is produced by other things- burning oil, gas or coal, or uranium uses non-renewable energy.
some inexhaustible resources are wind, water and the sun (solar power)
Wind energy is considered inexhaustible, making it a sustainable resource for generating electricity.
An inexhaustible resource is a natural resource that is virtually unlimited in supply and cannot be depleted, such as solar energy, wind energy, and tidal energy. These resources are constantly replenished and can be harnessed without fear of running out.
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....