Kaizenator Visual Dictionary Nilanda Lee Eric Som Myca Morris James Thompson Devin Reliford May 14, 2010.

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Kaizenator Visual Dictionary Nilanda Lee Eric Som Myca Morris James Thompson Devin Reliford May 14, 2010

Potential Energy Potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object.

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Kinetic Energy

Joule The International System unit of electrical, mechanical, and thermal energy.

Wattage The amount of power used to power electricity

Renewable Energy Any type of energy that be renewed

Nonrenewable Energy Energy that cannot be reused

Weatherstripping The process of sealing openings from the elements.

Insulation Materials used to reduce the rate and the methods of heat transfer.

RFactor A computer racing simulator designed with the ability to run any type of four-wheeled vehicle

Greenhouse Emissions Gases in an atmosphere that absorbs and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range

Thermostat A device for regulating the temperature of a system

Ambient Temperature The temperature of the surroundings

Efficiency Ability to produce a desired effect, product, etc. with a minimum of effort, expense, or waste; quality or fact of being efficient

Carbon Footprint A measure of the amount of carbon dioxide produced by a person, organization or state in a given time

Audit A formal, often periodic examination and checking of accounts or financial records to verify their correctness