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==Parent topics==
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==Subtopics==
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{{r|pellet stoves}}
{{r|wood stoves}}


==Other related topics==
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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
{{r|Inertial forces}}
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  • Fuel [r]: Any substance called upon to release energy [e]

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Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Inertial forces [r]: Forces introduced to enable the use of the laws of motion in accelerating frames of reference, such as rotational frames [e]
  • Steam [r]: The vapor (or gaseous) phase of water (H2O). [e]
  • Fireplace [r]: a deprecated technology for heating buildings, through a bay where an open fire can be maintained [e]
  • Fast breeder reactor [r]: Nuclear power reactor in which design tradeoffs have been made not to produce the ideal heat for power generation, but to produce reasonable heat but also a substantial amount of high-energy neutrons that will make ("breed") potential nuclear fuel of an appropriate plutonium isotope. [e]