Sentences with phrase «joules of»

This compact surge protector provides 600 joules of protection, 3 outlets, and a folding wall tap plug.
Surge protectors are often rated in the amount of Joules of energy they can absorb, so you're likely to see this information clearly advertised on the surge protector.
I do note from the Nature study «When Mount St Helens erupted in 18 May 1980, it released more than 10 ^ 18 joules of heat at once — about 20 times the total heat flow from all the volcanoes studied in 2001»
According to Wikipedia, the earth receives 119 x 10 ^ 15 Joules of energy per second from the sun, discarding the amount that is reflected.
Remember, all that 10 to the 23rd power joules of heat in the ocean is causing the wind to blow the wrong way over India and China and everywhere else.
There are a variety of little problems with this estimation, but it is clear that a 1 m ^ 2 column has millions of joules of thermal energy.
So if 10 meter of water is warmed by say 10 C, this is more heat than 1 meter by 80 C. Not as hot, but more joules of heat is retained.
They think if we get to that purity level and get 10 Joules of fusion output, they'll have the results they need to get the investments they need for future work.
The freezing releases about 335,000 Joules of heat for each kilogram of water that turns to ice, roughly equivalent to one 60 - watt light bulb burning for an hour and a half (but of course we are talking about lots and lots of kilograms, not just one).
Murphy et al. (2009 JGR) gathered the numbers for us: something like 1400 x 10 ^ 21 Joules of energy added by anthropogenic CO2 (and etc) since 1950.
The reaction of the carbon dioxide and Calcium oxide removes approximately 1200 kilo joules of energy from the ocean for each mole of calcium carbonate formed.
(not all Joules of OHC is equal!)
To compute the effect of the interaction of changing seasonal insolation and albedo, he uses albedo data from NASA's Terra satelite, finding a total of 3.674 x 10 ^ 24 Joules of solar energy absorbed over the Gaussian year (equivalent to 228.25 W / m ^ 2 averaged over the globe.
, 001 watts or.001 joules of heat per second.
How abrupt would depend on the impact of 10 ^ 22 Joules per season lost to space and 10 ^ 22 Joules of energy per season dissipated from the system as ice.
You can not therefore count joules of PE and trade them off against KE at equilibrium.
Venus doesn't even «have a lot of energy» - in terms of total joules of heat in it atmosphere, assuming one find a lot something which is colder one couldn't create an extraordinary amount of energy.
Or 1.5 x 10 ^ 22 watts or joules of energy.
But average temperature of the upper 700 m layer of oceans only increased by 0.1 °C in the last 57 years (10.5 × 10 ²² Joules of heat does exactly that to 2.5 × 10 ²⁰ kg water).
Or 1.6 x 10 ^ 23 joules of useful or daily charge This somewhere vaguely in the ballpark - it might be more and probably less maybe 1/2 maybe 1/10.
Has anyone added the number of joules of diesel ship fuel effectively converted 100 % to heat (water friction + engine cooling)?
Irrigation is dark and green compared to the original state of a dry, light desert, so joules of energy that come in from the sunlight don't heat up the desert much and it gets cool at night.
If you make it green and wet, now those joules of energy are absorbed because of the darkness and the water holds those joules of energy and so they release them at night, sensibly.»
Granted it would take 2500 Joules of energy to convert each ccm of ice; however, there certainly is a much higher precentage of energy coming in than can be accounted for in the melt rate and is currently attributed to re-radiation.
Passing through that phase from liquid to solid, that kilogram releases another 400,000 joules of heat.
Dividing that number into the quantity of joules of heat released by the volcano that we calculated above, we find that the cubic mile of magma can melt roughly 82 trillion kilograms of ice.
In total, one kilogram of molten basalt at a temperature of 1,350 degrees releases 2,19 million joules of heat into the surrounding atmosphere.
In other words, a kilogram of magma releases 1,000 joules of heat energy for every degree it cools until it transforms into a solid.
One kilogram of ice at 0 degrees Celsius requires the addition of 333,550 joules of heat energy to turn it into a liquid.
Multiplying the weight of a cubic mile of lava by the heat energy released per kilogram and we find that a Pompeii - sized underwater eruption releases 2.739 x 1019 joules of heat into the sea.
Coupled to NIF's 1.8 million joules of ultraviolet energy, the capability will enable myriad HED applications and allow the creation and study of extreme states of matter.
Physicists have calculated that when two neutron stars collide and merge to form a rotating black hole, they should release as much as 5 × 1046 joules of energy.
The researchers used a drop weight impact testing system with a spherical tip that on impact creates 100 joules of energy at USC with their collaborator, Professor Steven R. Nutt.
For every 10 joules of energy that our greenhouse gas pollution traps here on Earth, about 9 of them end up in an ocean.
Although the fuel pellet yielded 17,000 joules of energy, the entire fusion experiment fell far short of breaking even.
Pump those pulses with a few hundred joules of energy and you get 10 PW of peak power.
Research from Dr. Harry Whelan, it takes a specific joule of NIR energy to deliver the wavelength needed to penetrate human tissue.
How much sunlight is absorbed by the corn plants needed to manufacture one joule's worth of ethanol, for example, compared to the amount of sunlight a solar panel needs to generate one joule of electricity?
«Forget gravity for the moment... When the first joule of energy moves from the hot side to the cold side, entropy will increase...»
Tim Folkerts: «When the first joule of energy moves from the hot side to the cold side, entropy will increase by...»
If you want to prove that there is a non-GHG GE involving the dynamic motion of gases, play right on through, but realize that Jelbring's paper isn't about that and is incorrect because it ascribes the same effect to a completely static, completely dry ideal gas that has been left in place, isolated, for a billion years (or as long as equilibrium takes, which won't be anywhere near a billion years at a joule of conductive transport per meter of atmosphere per degree kelvin of temperature difference per 40 seconds).
The cooler item is not supplying a single new joule of energy, but there another mechanism of increasing an objects temperature.
If I told a climate scientist that I put one joule of energy into a power amplifier and got 1.5 J out, I expect some guff.
What is more, as we move toward lower grade fuels, the process of extracting the energy will become less efficient — resulting in higher CO2 emission per joule of energy than we have at present.

Not exact matches

«What they want to do is to get 600 mega joules in an explosion every second, which is the equivalent of 100 kg of TNT in a three meter cube.
But even getting one mega joule without this fancy system of pistons would be so amazing that I and others would nominate it for the Nobel Prize,» Vogt said in a recent interview.
In line with BitFury's ambition to double its performance - per - watt every six to 12 months, the facility is likely to house its 16nm ASIC, capable of 0.06 joules - per - gigahash, which is expected later this year.
On average, the measured power efficiency of tested engineering samples of the new BitFury Chip ranges from 0.055 joules per gigahash to 0.07 joules per gigahash, thus making the BitFury 16nm ASIC Chip the industry leader in energy efficiency.
2.08282953 × 10 - 6 joules or 14 trillion volts of power to generate the velocity of protons racing thru 17 miles of an underground tube from opposite directions, controlled by magnets to collide into one another to create conditions of the universe 1/1 millionth of a second after the big bang at lhc.
A 1 GW reactor running at 60 % efficiency will need 1 GW * 3600 second * 24 hours / 0.6 = 1.44 Joules worth of energy from fuel per day.
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