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Free energy may refer to:

In science:

In pseudoscience:

  • Free energy suppression, a conspiracy theory that advanced energy technologies are being suppressed by special interest groups
  • Perpetual motion and machines that produce more energy then they consume

See also

  • Free-energy relationship a relation between the reaction rate or equilibrium constants of two series of chemical reactions
  • Free energy perturbation, a method based on statistical mechanics that is used in computational chemistry for computing free energy differences
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