Which of the following statement is true about eco-properties of material production? *

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Which of the following statement is true
about eco-properties of material
production? *
The embodied energy can be found by
monitoring the total energy input to the
production plant and dividing this total
by the quantity of usable material
shipped out of the plant over a fixed
period of time.
All of them.
It is not feasible to estimate embodied
energy via the thermodynamics of the
processes involved in material
production because the thermodynamic
efficiencies of processes are quite low.
Transcribed Image Text:24 Which of the following statement is true about eco-properties of material production? * The embodied energy can be found by monitoring the total energy input to the production plant and dividing this total by the quantity of usable material shipped out of the plant over a fixed period of time. All of them. It is not feasible to estimate embodied energy via the thermodynamics of the processes involved in material production because the thermodynamic efficiencies of processes are quite low.
monitoring the total energy input to the
production plant and dividing this total
by the quantity of usable material
shipped out of the plant over a fixed
period of time.
All of them.
It is not feasible to estimate embodied
energy via the thermodynamics of the
processes involved in material
production because the thermodynamic
efficiencies of processes are quite low.
CO, footprint is the amount of CO,
released into the atmosphere per unit
mass of produced material.
Embodied energy is the energy to
produce unit mass of usable material.
None of them.
Transcribed Image Text:monitoring the total energy input to the production plant and dividing this total by the quantity of usable material shipped out of the plant over a fixed period of time. All of them. It is not feasible to estimate embodied energy via the thermodynamics of the processes involved in material production because the thermodynamic efficiencies of processes are quite low. CO, footprint is the amount of CO, released into the atmosphere per unit mass of produced material. Embodied energy is the energy to produce unit mass of usable material. None of them.
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