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what are the qualities of an ideal source of energy?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.It must be easy to handle.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.It must be easy to handle.It must be capable to supply over a large period of time.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.It must be easy to handle.It must be capable to supply over a large period of time.It should be low in cost.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.It must be easy to handle.It must be capable to supply over a large period of time.It should be low in cost.It has a high calorific value.

It should give a huge amount of energy per unit.It should be pollution-free.It should be more economical.It must be easy to handle.It must be capable to supply over a large period of time.It should be low in cost.It has a high calorific value.It should produce less smoke.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

An ideal source of energy must be:

(a) Cheap in cost

(b) Easily available

(c) Produces less or no smoke

(d) Have high calorific value.

(e) Easy to carry and store

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