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20. Which of the following terms refers to energy that is stored; for example the gravitational energy of water behind a dam: A) potential energy B) kinetic energy C) cogeneration D) soft path energy E) first-law efficiency
Potential energy refers to energy that is stored; for example the gravitational energy of water behind a dam.
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Potential energy refers to energy that is stored; for example the gravitational energy of water behind a dam.
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