Sentences with phrase «fuel burned means»

In aviation terms, weight translates into fuel, and more fuel burned means a greater environmental impact.

Not exact matches

And it could mean a future viable source of energy that emits no pollution or radioactivity, burns no fossil fuels, and could be no more expensive to run than conventional coal or electric power plants.
The fact that the high - efficiency furnace generates more heat for a given amount of fuel burnt doesn't necessarily mean I will end up with any fuel savings.
Increases in the price of fossil fuels since 1979 have meant that less has been burned and less carbon dioxide has been added to the atmosphere.
The nature of this meant that for a team with two cars in Q3, one of the cars would usually end up getting to do an extra lap, thus getting to burn more fuel and giving them a slight advantage over their teammate.
Reducing carbon pollution 80 percent by 2050 means that in just 34 years there will be no more fossil fuels burned in New York.
Reducing carbon pollution 80 percent by 2050 means that in just 34 years there will be no more fossil fuels burned in New York,» stated Bambrick.
That means the atmosphere in 2100 would hold an extra 4 1/2 years» worth of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning at current rates,...
Ex-up, or ex-vessel, means, in the jargon of the nuclear trade, melted down nuclear fuel that has burned its way out of the reactor.
Cars release these gases as they burn fuel, so the proposed reduction in emissions «effectively means higher fuel mileage cars,» Herz points out.
Take a desert ecosystem — hotter weather will make cactuses and other desert plants lose water, which will mean fewer cactuses for the deserts and less fuel for a fire to burn.
Which means our coolness relies on fossil fuel burning that ups CO2 pollution and warms the planet.
That means the atmosphere in 2100 would hold an extra 4 1/2 years» worth of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning at current rates, the researchers report in the Sept. 23 Science.
That means if we keep burning fossil fuels, the warming could start accelerating.
«That means that the body's quick - burning fuel can not be accessed during high - intensity bursts of activity and athletic performance is dropping off as a result.»
More farming, however, usually means more environmental harm as a result of clearing land, burning fossil fuels, consuming water for irrigation and spreading fertilizer.
The 2.1 per cent rise projected for 2013 means global emissions from burning fossil fuel are 61 per cent above 1990 levels, the baseline year for the Kyoto Protocol.
«This means that mercury released through fossil fuel burning from countries over 3000 km away goes up in the atmosphere and ends up in Antarctica.»
The traditional cylinder - piston design used in engines means that only the piston head itself produces motive force, as it is pushed up and down by the expansion of the burning fuel - and - air mixture.
By contrast, a lower opacity means energy escapes more rapidly and the star must burn more fuel to remain in equilibrium.
«Bringing down carbon emissions means retiring more fossil fuel - burning facilities than we build,» Steven Davis, an assistant professor of Earth system science at UC Irvine and the study's lead author, said in a statement.
Ketones are created when your body burns a big amount of body fat and the body uses them as fuel instead of muscle, meaning that your muscle protein is safe.
«You use primarily your aerobic energy system while running — this energy system uses mainly fat [rather than carbs] as fuel, which means that you burn a lot of fat.
This means that your body gets used to switching from burning glucose for fuel to burning fat to provide your body with energy, something it loses practice at when we're eating every three or four hours.
This means that you'd be burning more fuel than you would by doing cardio alone, and more even at rest.
So, fewer carbs = less glucose in your system, which means your body will have to start burning fat as your fuel source.
That means that I was now able to burn fat for fuel efficiently enough to hold a pace that a year before was redlining my effort at a maximum heart rate of about 190.
What this ultimately means is you can not starve your body of fat, otherwise it won't burn it's primary fuel source (fat).
The fun part about that was the... I mean, you're aware but for everybody who is not, the measurement of the fuel mix that you're burning, it's a very... actually simple measurement, just the your breath, the oxygen you're breathing in, carbon dioxide you're breathing out.
(2) More importantly, reduced chain length also means that MCTs are more rapidly absorbed by the body and more quickly metabolized (burned) as fuel (Fig. 1).
In fact, the recent FASTER study demonstrated that fat - adapted athletes oxidize (i.e. burn) fat at a rate more than twice that of high carb athletes, which means the body has a better ability to access its fat and oxidize it for fuel.
It doesn't matter that the body is capable of having a good fuel system, meaning a good fat burning at 140 BPM, as long as at 130 BPM the body is using the anaerobic muscle fibers and producing anaerobic waste it means we passed the MAF HR (of that context — performing one leg only).
This means 2 things: (1) they quickly run out of fuel, and (2) the machinery that burns that fuel wears down quickly.
A: The body burns alcohol for fuel when alcohol is available, and this means that while it's burning the alcohol it will not burn fat.
Avocados also have a high water content, which makes for excellent hydration of the skin, and it also means there's no sugary residue left behind when the fuel from this wonder food is burned.
«Metabolically flexible» means your body can easily switch between fuels and efficiently burn them.
Instead, you'll go slower because you'll be relying more on a slower - burning fuel (which means you'll be training responsible for burning it).
By hitching your endurance ability to burning carbs (which means that you need to fuel with carbs constantly during training and racing), you'll reach a ceiling past which you can not improve your endurance performance: the big gun of endurance performance (fat - burning) was never developed.
What this means is that for a non-fat-adapted body, it's much easier to forget about trying to burn fats entirely and simply use sugar as a dual - purpose fuel (for both the aerobic and anaerobic systems).
This means that you were relying on a slower burning fuel (and a different engine) than the one you use for sugar - burning.
Not sure what you mean by «You said in the article that your body will use fat to burn for fuel especially if you are not lifting heavy.»
So if you are metabolically flexible it means that your body can easily switch back and forth between these two fuels and efficiently burn them for use.
The reason I didn't assume that you meant «calories utilized» when you wrote «calories burned» is that it's a common issue with the «calories in, calories out» people that they assume that the body's only use of carbohydrates and fat is for fuel, as well as to forget that the body needs calories to reconstruct itself: I often see people plan out their diet by only considering calories burned (basally and in exercise) and sometimes only during exercise.
In preparation for the 2016 WEC season, tightened restrictions on the amount of fuel the teams can burn has meant that the V4's output has officially dropped from «more than» 500bhp to «less than» 500bhp.
If it's black it means it's either getting too much fuel or is burning oil (a 2 - stroke motor will have black plugs).
On the other hand, a spark plug which is too cold, will tend to not burn all of the air fuel mixture within the cylinder, which also means worse gas mileage and sub-par performance as well.
Getting around, therefore, means planning your fuel burn as carefully as an airplane pilot and essentially leaping from village to distant village like a frog traveling by lily pads.
the spark was not created in the best place, meaning you were not burning all your fuel.
Bottom line, you need to know the number of carbon atoms in every style of hydrocarbon to determine ultimate stociometric burn, but even this is hotly debated as «stochio» burn does NOT mean the highest power or fuel efficeiency.
That means it injects fuel right into the cylinders, causing a more complete burn.
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