4. the design like a piston in a pump was used in A) Tapered Channel System, B) Hinged contour, C) Blow Holes 5. The rotors typically have airfoil cross sections and operate on the principle of A) hydrodynamic lift, B) Newton's laws of motion, C) Energy, work, and their relationship 6. For piping the steam or hot water to the earth's surface, in geothermal power plants, wells must be drilled at a distance: A) 1-2 miles deep, B) 3-4 miles deep, C) 5-6 miles deep 7. The main components of a fuel cell are A) Anode, cathode and connecting wires, B) Anode, cathode, membrane and electrolyte, C) Anode, cathode, battery 8. The part of solar radiation that is utilized in solar energy systems are involve: A) Visible light, radio waves and ultraviolet radiation, B) ultraviolet radiation, Visible light and infrared, C)Gamma radiation, Visible light and infrared
4. the design like a piston in a pump was used in A) Tapered Channel System, B) Hinged contour, C) Blow Holes 5. The rotors typically have airfoil cross sections and operate on the principle of A) hydrodynamic lift, B) Newton's laws of motion, C) Energy, work, and their relationship 6. For piping the steam or hot water to the earth's surface, in geothermal power plants, wells must be drilled at a distance: A) 1-2 miles deep, B) 3-4 miles deep, C) 5-6 miles deep 7. The main components of a fuel cell are A) Anode, cathode and connecting wires, B) Anode, cathode, membrane and electrolyte, C) Anode, cathode, battery 8. The part of solar radiation that is utilized in solar energy systems are involve: A) Visible light, radio waves and ultraviolet radiation, B) ultraviolet radiation, Visible light and infrared, C)Gamma radiation, Visible light and infrared
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