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Free energy may have the following meanings: '''Free energy may''' have the following meanings:


* The thermodynamics term "'']''" denotes the total amount of energy which is used up or released during a chemical reaction. * The thermodynamics term "'']''" denotes the total amount of energy which is used up or released during a chemical reaction.

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Free energy may have the following meanings:

  • The thermodynamics term "free energy" denotes the total amount of energy which is used up or released during a chemical reaction.
  • Perpetual motion machines which produce useful free energy "from nowhere"
  • Renewable energyis energy from a source which is not subject to depletion and does not include energy sources which are dependent upon limited resources.
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