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Kaizenator Vocabulary Kayla Lafevers Kris Harris Deasia Williams Katelyn Berry Kyle Kelly

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Page 1: Kaizenator Vocabulary Kayla Lafevers Kris Harris Deasia Williams Katelyn Berry Kyle Kelly

Kaizenator VocabularyKayla LafeversKris Harris Deasia Williams Katelyn BerryKyle Kelly

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Potential Energy

The Energy of Position

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Kinetic Energy

The Energy of Motion

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Watts & Kilowatts

The Units Used to Measure Power

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Wattage

The Amount of Power Required to Operate an Electrical Appliance or Device.

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Renewable EnergyEnergy sources that are infinite

or replenish-able.

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NonrenewableOf or relating to an energy

source, such as oil or natural gas, or a natural resource, such as a metallic ore, that is not replaceable after it has been used.

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Weather Stripping A narrow piece of material, such

as plastic, rubber, felt, or metal, installed around doors and windows to protect an interior from external extremes in temperature.

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InsulationMaterial used to keep heat inside

rather than conduct it.

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R FACTORThe numerical measurement of an items ability to insulate against heat or cold

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CONSUMPTIONThe total amount of a resource that is being used.

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GREEN-HOUSE EMISSIONSgasses like carbon dioxide that furthers the effect of the Green-House effect. They destroy the ozone and increase the temperature on Earth.

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ENERGY AUDIT a technical check of energy use, as in a home or factory, to monitor and evaluate consumption

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Thermostat

Definition:A device that is

used to measure temperature using mercury inside a tube.

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Ambient Temperature Definition:the temperature

of the surrounding environment.

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Centralized Heating and Cooling Definition:A system in a

building that puts heated or cooled air into the rooms to raise or lower the temperature.

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Natural Gas Definition:A mixture of

hydrocarbon gases that occurs with petroleum deposits, principally methane together with varying quantities of ethane, propane, butane, and other gases, and is used as a fuel and in the manufacture of organic compounds.

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Occupancy Sensora sensor that detects motion

through mechanical or electrical means.

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Fossil Fuelsnonrenewable fuels like oil and

coal that came from the remains of life from millions of years ago.

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Sustainableto supply with food, drink, and

other necessities of life to a changing population and environment.

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Carbon Footprint

a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide produced by a person, organization, or location at a given time.