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KAIZENATOR VISUAL DICTIONARY

KAIZENATOR VISUAL DICTIONARY. By Beth knox. 1.  Potential Energy. Noun. Still energy rather like a raised weight, coiled spring, or charged battery has potential energy. 2.  Kinetic Energy                                .

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KAIZENATOR VISUAL DICTIONARY

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  1. KAIZENATOR VISUAL DICTIONARY By Beth knox

  2. 1.  Potential Energy • Noun. Still energy rather like araised weight, coiled spring, or charged battery has potential energy.

  3. 2.  Kinetic Energy                                 • noun. The energy possessed by a body because of its motion, as a result of its motion.

  4. 3.  Joule • The International System unit of electrical, mechanical, and thermal energy . A unit of energy equal to the work done when a force of 1 newton acts through a distance of 1 meter.

  5. 4.  Wattage                                           • noun. An amount of power, especially electric power, expressed in watts or kilowatts . The electric power required by an appliance or device.

  6. 5.  Renewable energy energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished)

  7. 6.  Nonrenewable energy                     • anenergy resource that is not replaced or is replaced only very slowly by natural processes. Like fossil fuels--oil, natural gas, and coal.

  8. 7.  Weather stripping                            • is the process of sealing openings such as in doors, windows, and trunks from the elements. The goal of weather stripping is to prevent rain and water from entering by blocking it..

  9. 8.  Insulation • noun. A material or substance used in insulating: soundproof cork

  10. 9.  R Factor • A NUMERIC MEASURE OF A MATERIALS ABILITY TO INSULATE AGAINST HEAT OR COLD AND FOR WINDOWS.

  11. 10.  Greenhouse Emmissions • gases in an atmosphere that absorb and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range.

  12. 11.  Thermostat • a device for regulating the temperature of a system so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired set point temperature

  13. 12.  Ambient temperature • is the air temperature of any environment where computers and related equipment are kept. Surrounding a power supply or cooling medium.

  14. 13.  Efficiency • quality or degree to which someone or something possesses adequate skill or knowledge for the performance of a duty.

  15. 14.  Carbon Footprint • the total set of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions caused by an organization, event or product“ a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide produced by a person, organization, or location at a given time

  16. 15.  Audit • an evaluation of a person, organization, process, project or product to ascertain the validity and reliability of information; also to provide an assessment of a system's internal control.

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