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  • 101Passive cooling — refers to technologies or design features used to cool buildings without power consumption, such as those technologies discussed in the Passive house project.Passive coolingThe term passive implies that energy consuming mechanical components like …

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  • 102Timeline of electromagnetism — The timeline of electromagnetism, that is the timeline of the human understanding of electromagnetic forces, dates back over two thousand years ago. It lists, within the history of electromagnetism, the associated theories, technology, and events …

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  • 103electric motor — motor (def. 4). [1885 90] * * * Introduction       any of a class of devices that convert electrical energy to mechanical energy, usually by employing electromagnetic phenomena.       Most electric motors develop their mechanical torque by the… …

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  • 104Piping and instrumentation diagram — A piping and instrumentation diagram/drawing (P ID) is a diagram in the process industry which shows the piping of the process flow together with the installed equipment and instrumentation. Contents 1 Contents and Function 2 List of P ID items 3 …

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  • 105Liquid nitrogen economy — A liquid nitrogen economy is a hypothetical proposal for a future economy in which the primary form of energy storage and transport is liquid nitrogen. It is proposed as an alternative to liquid hydrogen in some transport modes and as a means of… …

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  • 106Heating degree day — United States Heating Degree Day map, 1961 1990 …

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  • 107Low-emissivity — (Low E) coatings are microscopically thin, virtually invisible, metal or metallic oxide layers deposited on a window or skylight glazing surface primarily to reduce the U factor by suppressing radiative heat flow. The principal mechanism of heat… …

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  • 108Resistor — A typical axial lead resistor Type Passive Working principle Electrical resistance Invented Ge …

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  • 109Trans-Alaska Pipeline System — The Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), usually called the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska or the Alaska Pipeline elsewhere, is a major U.S. oil pipeline connecting oil fields in Alaska s North Slope to a North Pacific seaport where the oil can be… …

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  • 110Housing in Japan — A public housing building provided by the government of Tokyo …

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