MAGNETIC RENEWABLE SYSTEM

January 20, 2018

Energy, there are many types. The types of energy we use depends on the objectives, heat, motion, and light are just a few. The primary objective of energy that we used is for transportation and electricity generation. These objectives use many types of energy, heat to turn a wheel and generator, Motion from water and wind to turn a generator. There was one common way to produce energy for both transportation and electricity, the Combustion Engine.

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