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Dustin Wilkerson
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28 September, 11:07
How is energy harnessed to do useful work?
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Aidyn Mclean
28 September, 11:36
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But there are ways to harness kinetic energy to either generate useful mechanical work or electricity. This is what many have tried to do to make use of energy that would be otherwise wasted. One way to harness kinetic energy that has popped up many times in recent years has to do with roads and speed bumps
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