Sentences with phrase «by kinetic energy»

The Earth being heated by kinetic energy alone by Solar without any mention of of the Absorptive energies from the Sun of Thermal IR is nonsense, which is the AGW claim.
Severe storms and extreme weather are determined by kinetic energy.
The molecules of an atmosphere are initially raised off the surface by kinetic energy (heat) at the surface.
Remember what heat energy is: it's defined by the kinetic energy of the individual air molecules.
If more heat energy comes into the firebox, the engine speeds up increasing work done by kinetic energy and an increase in polar areas warming and in radiation of heat out to space.
Then, the temperature is determined by the kinetic energy of the molecules.
And this energy stored by the kinetic energy of the gas molecules of the atmosphere.
What the models indicate is that in the absence of glacial ice collapses, storminess (as indicated by kinetic energy) decreases.
We don't yet know when this will be a finished product, or if it will be something anyone other than a millionaire can afford, but it's pretty great to see a cell phone's power being supplemented by kinetic energy in an elegant way.
This would actually not be true at sufficiently high latitudes in the winter hemisphere, except that some circulation in the upper atmosphere is driven by kinetic energy generated within the troposphere (small amount of energy involved) which, so far as I know, doesn't result in much of a global time average non-radiative energy flux above the tropopause, but it does have important regional effects, and the result is that the top of the stratosphere is warmer than the tropopause at all latitudes in all seasons so far as I know.
The battery is charged by plugging into an external source and by kinetic energy produced under braking and periods of trailing throttle.
Learning Objectives State what is meant by kinetic energy Describe what will affect the amount of kinetic energy of a system Recall and use the kinetic energy equation
Substituting this value into our ratio, we find that the kinetic energy of the bullet and block divided by the kinetic energy of bullet alone equals m / (M + m).
On this scientific scale, which starts at absolute zero -LRB--273.15 °C), temperature is determined by the kinetic energy of particles.
On the kelvin scale, temperature is determined by the kinetic energy of particles, so a gas of slow particles is colder than a gas of fast - moving ones.

Not exact matches

QuietCar, by contrast, was a polymer — a liquid coating that transformed vibrations into kinetic energy.
Now, Matthews's wildly ambitious goal is to «democratize on - demand power for everyone» by rebranding her company as M.O.R.E. (motion - based, off - grid, renewable energy), an energy company that's creating a microgenerating system that can harness the kinetic energy of just about anything that moves.
By using lasers, the kinetic energy of the ions can be cooled to millikelvin temperatures, thereby suppressing Doppler frequency shifts.
On the military front, the Army is testing an armor - piercing bullet called a kinetic energy penetrator for use by ground - attack jets and armored vehicles, while the Navy evaluates lightweight amorphous - alloy fragmentation bombs.
The impactor's kinetic energy is transformed into heat, which melts the permafrost, releasing methane and water vapor and expanding the size of the resulting crater by as much as a quarter.
Modelling by Jacobson's team suggests that extracting 11.5 TW of this wind power would reduce the kinetic energy of wind at 100 metres by less than 1 per cent.
It could do so by colliding and mixing with the cooler gas and thus transfering some of its kinetic energy.
By using as sources supersonic jets of hydrogen or helium containing small concentrations of heavier molecules we have been able to obtain molecular beams with kinetic energies of the heavy molecules well into the range above I electron volt.
Earth's oceans and rivers, pushed by wind and tugged by the moon and sun, ebb and flow over more than 70 percent of the planet, but only recently have researchers and scientists developed the materials and methods to finally harness some of that kinetic energy.
Verdant, which operates its kinetic (non-dam) hydropower project in the East River under a preliminary permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), plans to by the end of the year apply for a FERC pilot commercial license that would allow the company to create a field of up to 40 underwater turbines with up to 1.5 megawatts of capacity.
By conservation of energy, the energy of the photon is absorbed by the electron and, if sufficient, the electron can escape from the material with a finite kinetic energBy conservation of energy, the energy of the photon is absorbed by the electron and, if sufficient, the electron can escape from the material with a finite kinetic energby the electron and, if sufficient, the electron can escape from the material with a finite kinetic energy.
«Its kinetic energy is a few tens of times larger than that injected by the W44 supernova.
Cars hurl stupendous amounts of kinetic energy up and down our roads, and are managed by people of average abilities.
They achieved this by lithographically patterning a surface with microscale features that convert excess surface tension into a kinetic energy that propels droplets to «hot spots» on the surface.
To further elucidate this point, let us calculate the ratio of the kinetic energy of the bullet and block system and the initial kinetic energy of the bullet: what is 1/2 (M + m) V2 divided by 1 / 2mv2?
Budding technologies seek to turn kinetic energy created by the human body into electricity for battery - powered devices
As it turned out, with the help of a new dark force, interacting particles could trade in some of their kinetic energy to produce a positron — electron pair, a proposal put forth by Finkbeiner and study co-author Neal Weiner, an N.Y.U. physicist, last year.
Atoms can be cooled using lasers because light particles from the laser beam are absorbed and re-emitted by the atoms, causing them to lose some of their kinetic energy.
Part of the kinetic energy of the swirling molecular ions is absorbed by the helium atoms in collisions, and these atoms in turn transfer it to the rotational motion of the ions, thus raising their rotational temperature.
Self - assembly is driven mainly by the system's desire to minimize its energy and achieve equilibrium, but kinetic effects — the natural forces that move atoms and molecules around — can also play a strong role.
Naturally, scientists wanted to see if they could see any movement on these lakes, as it could tell them more about atmospheric dynamics — particularly the winds, because waves are caused by winds transferring their kinetic energy into the liquid.
This is shown by the change of zonal mean temperature and eddy kinetic energy in our simulations with and without ice melt.
The kinetic energy and binding energy are related by a simple formula discovered by Albert Einstein.
Snapshots of electronic density change (electron wake) produced by H + moving in Cu with a kinetic energy of 81 keV along a [100] channel.
This bar works your stabilizers like no other by delivering oscillating kinetic energy into the joint.
Shortening contractions are caused (almost) entirely by chemical energy being converted into kinetic energy within individual sarcomeres.
Those dance scenes have an expressive power, an emotional charge and a kinetic energy that's mostly absent elsewhere in Jose Padilha's superfluous retread of the daring 1976 raid by Israeli counterterrorist forces to rescue 102 hostages from a hijacked Air France flight out of Tel Aviv.
Though Boyle masks a lot of the script's problems with some nifty visuals and the same kinetic energy prevalent in his other films, the frantic pace only lasts so long before the story grinds to a halt, suffocated by a never - ending series of twists and red herrings that makes it almost impossible to discern what's real.
The actors are cast based more on looks than talent, the special effects are (if nothing else) well - rendered, and there is a kinetic energy produced by the hard - driving rock soundtrack and music video - style editing — surface pleasures strictly for people that don't want to have to think while watching their schlocky, b - movie fare.
The costume, created by T'Challa's sister Shuri (Letitia Wright), is bulletproof and has the ability to store kinetic energy so the wearer can later redistribute it, clearly with violent force.
Led by Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), a mutant who can absorb kinetic energy, the Hellfire Club appears to be meddling in the cold war politics of the 1960s and destabilizing an already tense situation between the United States and the Soviet Union.
One of the ways that Black Panther uses the kinetic energy he absorbs is by creating an energy pulse or wave.
Their ideas ranged from the Power Nap, a mattress pad - like device that captures thermal and kinetic energy while a person is sleeping, to a dome that removes methane gas generated by cows.
If that guy on a bike had a bigger hammer, he could have popped your window inside the vehicle, where its shards would have released their kinetic energy by hurting the driver and the passengers.
Kinetic - brake - energy regeneration is conspicuously absent, so the energy cells must be charged en route by the engine.
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