How does a JTEC engine work?
A JTEC engine, invented by Lonnie G. Johnson, Ph.D., is a solid-state (no moving parts), fuel-less engine that converts heat to electricity. It uses a heat source (the sun, geothermal, anything) to expand hydrogen atoms and make electricity. ChaCha!
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About Electricity
Electricity is the science and technology regarding the presence and flow of electrical charges. Electricity is present in nature and can be generated using a variety of methods.
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