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Glossary of Terms - F

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Filament: The wire inside a light bulb that gives off light.

Fission: The splitting apart of an atom’s nucleus, releasing a large amount of heat energy.

Fluorescent bulb: A lightbulb that emits light because the gas inside it glows when it is charged by electricity.

Flue: A flue is a pipe that carries the products of combustion out of a building. Fireplaces have flues that direct the smoke from a fire up the chimney. Natural gas appliances and equipment have flue pipes that vent to the outdoors.

Fossil fuels: Coal, oil, and natural gas are known as fossil fuels because they were formed from the fossilized remains of animals or plants that lived long ago.

Fuel: A substance that can be used to produce heat.

Fuel cell: A technology that produces electricity through a chemical reaction similar to that found in a battery.

Fuse: A safety device that cuts the flow of electricity when an overload occurs.

 

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