An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... energy is not decreased , but its dispersion is so great that in quality it has not sufficient potential gradient to be of use . As an example of dispersion of energy ... ENERGY 7 distortion . The hackneyed example of energy 6 LAWS OF ENERGY.
... energy is not decreased , but its dispersion is so great that in quality it has not sufficient potential gradient to be of use . As an example of dispersion of energy ... ENERGY 7 distortion . The hackneyed example of energy 6 LAWS OF ENERGY.
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David Burns. POTENTIAL ENERGY 7 distortion . The hackneyed example of energy storage is , of course , our coal supply . Energy in the potential state , as long as it remains potential , is useless . It cannot be transformed into any ...
David Burns. POTENTIAL ENERGY 7 distortion . The hackneyed example of energy storage is , of course , our coal supply . Energy in the potential state , as long as it remains potential , is useless . It cannot be transformed into any ...
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... energy liberated in falling . The following scheme may help to make the matter clear : Total Energy of the Universe ↓ ( 2 ) Not directly available for work ( 1 ) ↓ Available for work , i.e. Free Kinetic Energy Add trigger Energy from ...
... energy liberated in falling . The following scheme may help to make the matter clear : Total Energy of the Universe ↓ ( 2 ) Not directly available for work ( 1 ) ↓ Available for work , i.e. Free Kinetic Energy Add trigger Energy from ...
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... energy of a magnitude of which we have no experience , and the means of livelihood of which we have no standard . The energy is there . The knowledge that can utilise it is not - not yet . " In a similar way , the nations had difficulty ...
... energy of a magnitude of which we have no experience , and the means of livelihood of which we have no standard . The energy is there . The knowledge that can utilise it is not - not yet . " In a similar way , the nations had difficulty ...
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... energy . When a state of strain is made more or less permanent , the organism readjusts itself to meet the strain . That is , the easiest course is not to remove the cause of strain , but to make such an alteration in itself as shall ...
... energy . When a state of strain is made more or less permanent , the organism readjusts itself to meet the strain . That is , the easiest course is not to remove the cause of strain , but to make such an alteration in itself as shall ...
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