An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... . GROWTH XXXV . DEVELOPMENT XXXVI . DEATH AND DISSOLUTION XXXVII . EFFICIENCY 331 336 354 360 363 377 388 391 PART II . ILLUSTRATIVE EXPERIMENTS 398 INDEX 427 INTRODUCTION BY PROFESSOR D. NOËL PATON , M.D. , LL.D. X CONTENTS.
... . GROWTH XXXV . DEVELOPMENT XXXVI . DEATH AND DISSOLUTION XXXVII . EFFICIENCY 331 336 354 360 363 377 388 391 PART II . ILLUSTRATIVE EXPERIMENTS 398 INDEX 427 INTRODUCTION BY PROFESSOR D. NOËL PATON , M.D. , LL.D. X CONTENTS.
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... efficiency of the transforming mechanism . States of Energy . A substance may be endowed with kinetic energy , or with potential energy , or with both . Kinetic energy is directly avail- able for work , potential energy requires the use ...
... efficiency of the transforming mechanism . States of Energy . A substance may be endowed with kinetic energy , or with potential energy , or with both . Kinetic energy is directly avail- able for work , potential energy requires the use ...
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... efficiency of the chloroplast under maximal conditions is somewhere about 40 per cent . When the process is reversed and carbohydrate split up with the assimilation of oxygen and the evolution of carbon - dioxide , this energy is again ...
... efficiency of the chloroplast under maximal conditions is somewhere about 40 per cent . When the process is reversed and carbohydrate split up with the assimilation of oxygen and the evolution of carbon - dioxide , this energy is again ...
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... ) In 1824 Carnot determined , theoretically , the percentage of heat that any heat engine could convert into work . A theoretically perfect engine , working 32 THERMAL EFFICIENCY 1 33 between the absolute temperatures T1 and.
... ) In 1824 Carnot determined , theoretically , the percentage of heat that any heat engine could convert into work . A theoretically perfect engine , working 32 THERMAL EFFICIENCY 1 33 between the absolute temperatures T1 and.
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... efficiency of the heat engine . The most efficient steam engine yet constructed - a Nordbeg air compressor of 1000 h.p. - converts 25 per cent . of the heat energy it receives into work . Most steam engines are only 8 to 10 per cent .
... efficiency of the heat engine . The most efficient steam engine yet constructed - a Nordbeg air compressor of 1000 h.p. - converts 25 per cent . of the heat energy it receives into work . Most steam engines are only 8 to 10 per cent .
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