Sentences with phrase «at equal energies»

In most big accelerators, like the one at Fermilab near Chicago or at CERN, two beams of particles at equal energies race through lengths of long, circular pipes in opposite directions before colliding.

Not exact matches

Fats, he found, were the most energy - dense, being worth about 9 calories per gram, while proteins and carbs were roughly equal at about 4 calories per gram.
«Support investment in sustainable energy with tax - policy that is at least equal to the benefits given to fossil fuels.»
Although the young Graham refused to countenance segregated seating in his crusades (often at the price of sullen resistance from white supporters), he seems to have expended equal energy urging civil rights protesters to go slow — giving credence to Reinhold Niebuhr's charge that he expected Christians to give up peccadillos like smoking and cussing overnight, but overcoming racism might understandably take a while.
When it comes to Boulud's attention to the details of his empire, there appears to be no hierarchy of importance: The invite list to the upcoming soft opening in Vegas; the amount of cream in the pâté grand - mère used in a banh mi at the Épicerie; a visit to actor Bryan Cranston lunching at Bar Boulud; a call to a high - profile pediatrician on behalf of two married employees with a constipated infant; what to do with a shipment of fresh herring; the placement of speakers in a corner of the dining room at DBGB; the lighting of a photo shoot for a cookbook he's contributed to — all things big and small are apparently in Boulud's portfolio, and everything receives an equal share of energy and time.
He also covered topics including clean energy - taking a dig at climate change doubters by suggesting his party «still believes in science» - as well as renewing manufacturing, easing student loan debt by allowing Americans to refinance them long - term, bringing more people into the workforce and providing equal pay.
Additionally, the energies must sum to be exactly equal to the primary laser, and the two new wavelengths must appear at exactly the same time.
This shows that the crystal structure is cubic (three right angles, three equal edges) at high temperatures, since the kinetic energy of the atoms still suppresses the Jahn - Teller effect and magnetic ordering can not become established.
«The fuels we're testing now have equal or better energy content than the Jet A requirements,» of at least 48 megajoules per kilogram (20,700 British thermal units per pound).
«Ideally, the energetic cost of curtailing a resource should at least equal the amount of energy it cost to store it,» Dale said.
The ferret sounds and speech were presented alone, against a background of white noise, against pink noise (noise with equal energy at all octaves that sounds lower in pitch than white noise) and against reverberation.
This is the point at which the amount of energy coming out of the fusion reactions equals the amount of energy needed to maintain the plasma.
And remember that my initial entry into the energy problem isn't so much climate, although I think that's super, super important and I absolutely put it out there equal, but I start out with let's make energy cheaper, because when I say I want more fertilizer for Africa, I want more light at night, I want vaccines to stay cold for Africa, that's all about the price of energy.
There are two substantial X-ray dips (very strong in the 15 - 50 keV band, weaker at lower energies) that are separated by an interval equal to the X-ray period.
Researchers discovered in the 1970s and 1980s that three of the forces of nature attain equal strengths and unite into a single force at exactly this energy scale, as long as the known laws of physics are rounded out with a few missing parts.
RICHLAND, Wash. — More than 20 scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have contributed to the global efforts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which recently received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize in equal parts with former Vice President Al Gore.
Astronomers have found a relatively tiny galaxy whose black - hole - powered central engine is pouring out energy at a rate equal to that of much larger galaxies, and they're wondering how it manages to do so.
It is the downwelling that reduces the rate at which energy is leaves the climate system until the temperature of the system rises enough that the rate at which energy enters the system equals the rate at which energy leaves the system — and a new equilibrium is established.
As long as there is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than before, it will reduce the percentage of thermal radiation which is able to leave the atmosphere, which means that the climate system must heat up if the rate at which energy leaves the climate system is to equal the rate an which energy enters the climate system.
Equal parts ecstatic archival sports video and hagiography of the pioneers of the deep water (a new meaning for «swells»), its strengths are the same as those for Dogtown: a great soundtrack, and a sense of kinetic energy that manages to confer, at least in fits and starts, the breathlessness of the subject to an enraptured audience.
I've also seen authors requesting or expecting a narrator to share at least half of the burden of promotion and marketing, with the argument that since they have an equal portion in the profits, they should share an equal portion in the costs (financial, time, energy) of marketing.
In the ETF space, equal - weight and other smart beta strategies can be efficacious at the sector level, but with energy, it may be best to stick with prosaic methodologies.
Animal protein, on the other hand, digests much more slowly than starch and at a rate equal to your cat's ability to use that energy to fuel her body's needs.
Absorption of thermal radiation cools the thermal spectra of the earth as seen from space, radiation emitted by de-excitation is what results in the further warming of the surface, and the surface continues to warm until the rate at which energy is radiated from the earth's climate system (given the increased opacity of the atmosphere to longwave radiation) is equal to the rate at which energy enters it.
Global energy use today has and is still increasing — and going forward forecast to remain at 3 % / yr from now thru 2040 (all things Paris accord included, being equal).
While it is true that infrared is absorbed in a thin skin at the top of the water, even if the water were completely quiescent this would still lead to the skin layer heating up until emission (plus evaporation and all the other terms we include in the surface budget) equalled the energy input.
With the approximation of geothermal and tidal (and fossil fuel combustion) heat supplies being zero (valid for at least the inner planets), the net flux at a given level is equal to the energy gain or loss rate for the whole climate system below that level.
I am agreeing that convection has been modeled, & I agree that the GCMs have included an equlibrium energy - in equals energy - out at the TOA.
Why do you disagree with Maxwell and believe that both objects which are at equal temperatures both lose and gain thermal energy / heat?
So with the «greenhouse gas effect» if I add more CO2 AND all other things remain equal, temperature will increase, but if clouds are a regulating mechanism, adding more CO2 doesn't have to change temperature at all, just the amount of energy required to maintain that temperature would be reduced.
Lets look at this energy wise, even if LWR and SWR were equal (which they are far from not) SWR would still be around 200,000 times greater.
Some 99.5 % of the hurricane force cause no harm and is naturally dissipated — every second, some 2 million metric tons of air are circulated in, up, and out of the hurricane — where heat energy is radiated to empty space — which every day equals, the energy released by the fusion of four hundred 20 mega-ton hydrogen bombs (See, Rice University's Hurricane Trivia at Houston TeacherTECH Archives).
You claim that two equal temperature bodies at the same temperature radiate no energy.
In the worst case, as the temperature gradient between the freezing water and the air increases, the energy transfer from the water to the air may now equal the energy loss from the air, at which point the air will stop getting colder.
You apply 1.7 volts of forcing when the battery is at 11 Volts, the change in energy of the battery would be greater for an equal amount of forcing even though the total applied force is less, 12.7 instead of 14.4.
The renewable output does not need to match the performance period, but the volume of the renewable electrical output at the renewables» site shall be equal to 15 years of energy use of the project during its performance period.
AGW space cadets find it difficult to understand this — that the planet emits in the IR at a rate that must ultimately be conditionally equal to the incoming energy.
Any form of energy from solar, geophysical, or biological sources that is replenished by natural processes at a rate that equals or exceeds its rate of use.
You — «CH said «that the planet emits in the IR at a rate that must ultimately be conditionally equal to the incoming energy.
This energy is consumed at market price which, for a typical 120 MW power plant, could equal a cost of 2,5 M $ per year.
To stay at the same temperature we would need an equal change in energy out.
By the law of conservation of energy — the average unit energy in (EIN / s) at the top of atmosphere (TOA) in a period less the average unit energy out (EOUT / s) is equal to the rate of change (d (GES) / dt) in global energy storage (GES).
That may be true at this moment; but even as some of these ads were being released, the addition of new renewable energy generation capacity was starting to equal and outpace new installations of fossil fuel plants in the U.S. and other countries.32
(I) support for a free or low - cost detailed building energy audit that prescribes, as part of a energy - reducing measures sufficient to achieve at least a 20 percent reduction in energy use, by providing an incentive equal to the documented cost of such audit, but not more than $ 500, in addition to any award earned by achieving a 20 percent or greater efficiency improvement;
(I) support for a free or low - cost detailed building energy audit that prescribes measures sufficient to achieve at least a 20 percent reduction in energy use, by providing an incentive equal to the documented cost of such audit, but not more than $ 200, in addition to any earned by achieving a 20 percent or greater efficiency improvement;
Girma August 12, 2012 at 2:03 am said:» Note that assuming the radiation energy emitted by the earth is equal to the solar energy it absorbs»
Because the energy source is symmetrically distributed throughout the shell wall, at some point the external surface of the shell will reach a temperature such that the rate of energy radiated outward by this surface will be equal to the rate at which radioactive decay energy is generated internal to the shell wall.
Assume a fixed rate of energy per unit time is being absorbed by and / or generated within an object; and at temperature T the object is in «heat transfer» equilbrium — i.e., the amount of outgoing energy per unit time is equal to the incoming radiation per unit time.
«The «Just Solar Garden» at Shiloh Temple underscores the need for solar energy equality and equal - employment opportunities in communities of color, like the North Side of Minneapolis,» said Julia Nerbonne, executive director of Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light (MNIPL).
In 2014, 21 countries, including the United States, generated a total of about 69 billion kWh of electricity from geothermal energy.1 The Philippines was the second - largest geothermal electricity producer after the United States, at about 10 billion kWh of electricity, which equaled approximately 14 % of the Philippines» total electricity generation.
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