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This article provides information on the following six methods of producing electric power. 1. * Friction: Energy produced by rubbing two material together. 2. * Heat: Energy produced by heating the junction where two unlike metals are joined. 3. * Light: Energy produced by light being absorbed by photoelectric cells, or solar power. 4. * Chemical: Energy produced by chemical reaction in a voltaic cell, such as an electric battery]]. 5. * Pressure: Energy produced by compressing or decompressing specific crystals. 6. * Magnetism: Energy produced in a conductor that cuts or is cut by magnetic lines of force.

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  • This article provides information on the following six methods of producing electric power. 1. * Friction: Energy produced by rubbing two material together. 2. * Heat: Energy produced by heating the junction where two unlike metals are joined. 3. * Light: Energy produced by light being absorbed by photoelectric cells, or solar power. 4. * Chemical: Energy produced by chemical reaction in a voltaic cell, such as an electric battery]]. 5. * Pressure: Energy produced by compressing or decompressing specific crystals. 6. * Magnetism: Energy produced in a conductor that cuts or is cut by magnetic lines of force. (en)
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  • This article provides information on the following six methods of producing electric power. 1. * Friction: Energy produced by rubbing two material together. 2. * Heat: Energy produced by heating the junction where two unlike metals are joined. 3. * Light: Energy produced by light being absorbed by photoelectric cells, or solar power. 4. * Chemical: Energy produced by chemical reaction in a voltaic cell, such as an electric battery]]. 5. * Pressure: Energy produced by compressing or decompressing specific crystals. 6. * Magnetism: Energy produced in a conductor that cuts or is cut by magnetic lines of force. (en)
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  • Sources of electrical energy (en)
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