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That means we need about 10 million acres at Joules» claimed yield per acre to replace all the gasoline.
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I love the autumn collection at Joules and today I'm wearing a few of my favourite pieces from the new collection which is called Windswept and Wonderful.
I love all of the collection for autumn at Joules and have also bought a few things myself that I will be showing you over the next weeks too.
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).

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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.
• The simplification of the legal definition of the word «firearm», including setting a new threshold of a firearm's kinetic energy at 1 joule.
Its heat of evaporation is 2,260 joules per gram, or 541 calories per gram, and it starts boiling at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
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.
Since 1970, the Earth's heat content has been rising at a rate of 6 x 1021 Joules per year.
For farrrr too long, these charlatans have abused, misused and misrepresented energy and calories - there is NOTHING AT ALL special about calories, nor intrinsic to food — they could be tossed tomorrow as a Nobel physcist told me in favor of, say, joules..
1 In a 10 - day study conducted at Ohio State University on 31 weight - trained test subjects randomly assigned to one of three groups, subjects consuming the same form of creatine found in Six Star ® CreatineX3 ™ with a training program increased their strength capacity on the bench press by 18.6 % compared to baseline (6,658 vs. 5,613 joules).
1 In a 10 - day study conducted at Ohio State University on 31 weight - trained test subjects randomly assigned to one of three groups, subjects consuming the same form of creatine found in Six Star reatineX3 ™ with a training program increased their strength capacity on the bench press by 18.6 % compared to baseline (6,658 vs. 5,613 joules).
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• Using the defibrillator at 2 - 4 joules / kg for advanced life support.
One kilogram of ice at 0 degrees Celsius requires the addition of 333,550 joules of heat energy to turn it into a liquid.
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.
What is the brightness temperature of the source of a photon at 2x10E4 gigahertz with an energy of 1.35x10E - 20 joules?
Now I am the first to admit that 1e22 joules are a heap of joules and when someone is faced with the fact that the ocean heat content has been rising at a steady rate of around 1e22 joules / year since 1970, the first reaction is to say «O. M. G.!!
Funny thing about water, it ain't land:) about 70 % of the surface radiates at ~ 425Wm - 2 and has to release 334 Joules per gram to become not water:) The other model, about 30 %, has an average surface that radiates at 307 to 316 Wm - 2.
Every gram of salt water that evaporates is takes over 2200 Joules with it, over 2400Joules at 0C.
The rate of evaporation at 21 C is about 88 Joules per sec which if that was averaged over a large enough area would be about 88 Wm - 2 per sec.
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.»
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.
They take the OHC in Joules at the end minus beginning and divide by time to get this number.
The climate models predict that ocean heat content is increasing at about 0.7 × 10 ^ 22 Joules per year.
Mr Steffen, that great climate scientist advising the Government on climate said, «If you look at the temperature change of the oceans, it's a small number but when you convert it to Joules you realize what huge numbers we are dealing with»
(See Hansen et al, 2005: where the increase in ocean heat content per square meter of surface, in the upper 750m, according to typical models, is around 6.0 Watt · year / m2 per year, which converts to 0.7 × 10 ^ 22 Joules per year for the entire ocean as explained at Bob Tisdale's site.
Here's an odd bit: a joule at 2000 meters below sea level causes more sea level rise than a joule at 200 meters below sea level.
As the water at the 2000 level warms up to achieve that 1 joule would not the water above the 2000 level warm as well — expectantly adding to the SLR?
As at most only 1.5 x 10 ^ 22 joules could be added in 24 hours.
I suggest you look at Fig S9 of that paper I see the world oceans heating up about 14 x 10 ^ 22 Joules since 1955.
If you give the atmosphere more CO2, it holds more joules and at times give more of those back to the oceans.
So when the oceans warm, removing atmospheric joules, that's the atmosphere warming, just look at the SSTs.
According to my estimate for heat to melt the additional 6000 cubic km of ice each year at 17 x 10 ^ 20 Joules, this heat is re-released from the Arctic ocean waters when the ice refreezes in the fall.
Joules Verne says: January 23, 2012 at 4:25 pm Gravity maintains TWO energy gradients.
You can not therefore count joules of PE and trade them off against KE at equilibrium.
So all of your claims of deep insights into where the joules are, and all of you talking about some mechanism or other that you are absolutely sure will make the air temperature at the top and bottom different, that has NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PROOF.
paper that seems to have had such an effect on Joules Verne, some numbers might be useful: h = kb * T / (m * g) = 9.08 km for N2 at 300K λ = 68nm at 101325 Pa To get λ ~ 0.01 h where the deviation from the Fourier Law is ~ 10 % requires a reduction of pressure of 11 orders of magnitude to ~ 1E - 6Pa or an increase of g of a similar magnitude or some combination of both that increases λ and reduces h. I'm not going to touch the temperature gradient as that's even worse.
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