Sentences with phrase «not kinetic energy»

Climate is not kinetic energy.
This rate is neglected in the first law — any work performed on the gas goes to increase its internal energy, not kinetic energy.
Sorry, I know you're trying to sound all smart and stuff, and I'm sure you think you are, but heat is not kinetic energy.
Not its kinetic energy in a moving frame, not its potential energy in a moving frame or otherwise.

Not exact matches

We can't make a reliable statement about kinetic energy — that is, market direction — until that downside potential actually becomes vulnerable.
My tank has 24 times more kinetic energy than that round, and it isn't a guaranteed kill against modern tanks.
I already addressed lethality against modern tanks - but can go deeper about Kinetic Energy, Armor slope, target size, Ph and Pk percentages (Probability of Hit / Probability of Kill) missile warhead design, effectiveness of russian ERA packages (very good), but long story short, the gun just doesn't have the power to punch through modern tank armor, and the missiles lack the warhead to kill modern tanks.
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.
«In Comet Hitchhiker, accelerating and decelerating do not require propellant because the spacecraft is harvesting kinetic energy from the target,» Ono said.
The atoms can't lose energy and «roll down» this hill because doing so would require them to increase their kinetic energy and this is not possible because the system is in a vacuum and there is no outside energy source.
That means they can not undergo the type of collisions that dissipate energy (or hardly any collisions at all) the way ordinary particles do, primarily turning kinetic energy into electromagnetic energy, in the form of photons.
On the other hand, the objects» kinetic energy — equal to 1 / 2mv2 — before the collision is not necessarily equal to the kinetic energy after the collision.
The total energy is not lost; the kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy such as heat.
``... energy in recognizable forms (kinetic, potential, and internal) in an expanding, spatially unbounded, homogeneous universe is not conserved.»
Gillespie's camera moves briskly and vigorously in scenes at the rink and at home, which gives I, Tonya a kinetic energy that doesn't dwell too long on anything.
As we've seen in prior DVD wrap - ups, there's often a sequel among the classic and not - so - classic movies, and Blade: Trinity tries hard to recapture the kinetic energy of the first Blade film, yet manages to feel more like the tenth entry in a tired franchise.
Not sure if anyone else is suffering from Beat Generation fatigue, but this posits Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac at the very beginnings of what would be a solid, longstanding, somewhat complicated friendship of three and if John Krokidas captures their tale «visual flair, kinetic energy, and imagination» as Sundance suggests it, then we can hope that this is an atypical bio about three pivotal players in American literature that have been bogged down filmically in the recent past.
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.
She's a teenage mutant trainee whose powers are not only emo angst and sarcasm, but also the ability to charge her body and create explosive waves of kinetic energy.
Her character is not one to mope around and there is a relentless kinetic energy Gerwig gives to Frances through the good times and the bad.
Kinetic energy is good because it not only wakes up your students» bodies, it wakes up their minds.
Of the 6 factors listed above, this means that factor (i) is absent, so I'm tempted to conclude that when you brake after downshifting, you aren't fighting any process that is adding to the kinetic energy of the car.
Thanks to the fifty or so additional horses I've crammed under the hood, my Scirocco is able to amass about 20 percent more kinetic energy than it was intended to — something I figure shouldn't be much of a problem when it comes time to slow down.
Snatch towing or more properly kinetic energy recovery is something that a stretchy rope is good for - can't do that with a solid bar - the likelihood of something breaking is very high, but KE recovery needs the mounting points to be perfect: have seen a chassis member come off before...
The twin - scroll turbocharger design has several other advantages over traditional, single - scroll turbocharging systems, including: • Improved combustion efficiency • Low engine - speed efficiency • Kinetic exhaust gas energy is not wasted or trapped • Cooler cylinder temperatures • Lower exhaust temperatures • Leaner air / fuel ratio • Better pressure distribution in the exhaust ports and more efficient delivery of exhaust gas energy to the turbocharger's turbine Veloster's twin - scroll turbo has superior handling of exhaust gas separation at the turbine leading to improved low - end torque and faster transient torque response.
The hybrid technology featured in the car was developed by the Williams F1 Team and is based on their F1 kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) which they did not race in 2009.
Steering effort and driving are very easy, not excessively more demanding than a Camry, but the higher center of gravity and kinetic energy are there.
Brake too hard or too late and the regeneration system can't turn as much kinetic (moving) energy into power in the battery.
On the other side, equilibrium between the current 8.0 - litre mill and a KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) can not be denied either.
Regenerative braking captures the kinetic energy generated during braking and channels it back to the battery pack, though it's not enough to power the car on its own.
It raised the kinetic energy of the entire shelter, which even caused the visitors / potential adopters to not want to stay as long.
Sniper rifles and Shotguns are not classified as Energy or Kinetic, they are Power weapons, meaning that you will get a much smaller amount of ammo for these weapons than you would expect.
Changes to the overall Kinetic / Energy / Power system are still being considered, but if Bungie does decide to go that route we won't see any such changes until Fall at the earliest.
If your issues with the weapon system run deeper than balancing tweaks, Bungie is still assessing whether or not they will mess with the Kinetic / Energy / Power system, so any changes to that system won't arrive until Fall, if at all.
They accelerate in seconds to ludicrous speeds, raising their kinetic energy to levels your small traction can't keep under control.
This kinetic energy is made up of not only the vibrational energy, but also the rotational energy and the classical kinetic energy of moving molecules.
This electric energy can thus not be compared on a 1:1 basis with the chemical energy in fossil fuels without taking into account the conversion efficiency of both forms of energy into a useful form (kinetic energy in this case).
Wind speed is a useful measure of storm strength (cat 1 - 5, (E) F scale...), and pressure drop also (~ wind speed * distance scale ~ speed * sqrt (area) if not too elongated)-- although (I think) potential energy ~ area * (change in p ^ 2) and kinetic energy ~ area * speed ^ 2 (assumes same vertical extent, density...)
I ask because my limited understanding is that temperature is related to kinetic energy, but would not register an overall increase in potential energy, in which case energy from the sun could be partitioned in heat energy emitted from the planet and work used to increase potential energy, possibly allowing an energy balance that does not require a radiation balance, and also does not require a warming effect.
Thus, some heat gets converted to kinetic energy, but that gets converted back to heat, either by viscosity or by thermally - indirect circulations that produce APE while pulling heat downward in the process (LHSO: Ferrel cell (driven by extratropical storm track activity), Planetary - scale overturning in the stratosphere and mesosphere (includes Brewer - Dobson circulation (I'm not sure if the whole thing is the Brewer - Dobson circulation or if only part of it is)-RRB-, some motions in the ocean; LVO: wind driven mixing of the boundary layer and of the upper ocean (though mixing itself tends to destroy the APE that the kinetic energy would create by forcing heat downward)-RRB-.
Re my 245 The only way such kinetic energy of these objects is converted to heat within or at the surface of such an object — I forgot to include the raising of tides (in a process that is not completely elastic / inviscid / adiabatic)-- the relative smallness of that for most familiar objects of course having already been covered...
The fact that it is easier to understand (because we all learned about kinetic and potential energy in exactly that frame of reference) is part of the strength of the model, not the weakness.
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.
Re 392 Chris Dudley — I don't understand what you mean by R ^ 2T ^ 4 — and there should be something about how optical depth is proportional to R, and also, if you're going a significant distance toward the center of such an object, there is the issue of spherical geometry; if the optical thickness is large enough across small changes in radius, then you don't need to account for the spherical geometry in the calculation of the flux per unit area as a function of the temperature profile and optical thickness; however, the flux per unit area outward will drop as an inverse square, except of course within the layers that are being heated through a different process (SW heating for a planet, radioactivity, latent and sensible heat loss associated with a cooling interior, gravitational potential energy conversion to enthalpy via compression (adiabatic warming) and settling of denser material under gravity (the later both leads to compression via increased pressure via increased gravity within the interior, and also is a source of kinetic energy which can be converted to heat)...
Yup, but by definition as we add greenhouse gasses, we depart from equilibrium, so the processes do not cancel and there is a net flow of energy from radiative to kinetic.
Since there are 2 types of energy, kinetic and heat, we might expect that some of the increasing GW heat would translate into increased hurricanes & storms... or maybe it'll be doled out in bits and pieces that no one hardly notices... or maybe it'll just mainly stay in a heat form and not get kinetic on us.
The first question is: How long would it take to transfer enough energy to the Greenland Ice Sheet — not to melt it, but to weaken it so that sections of it collapse under their own weight, and potential energy is converted to kinetic energy?
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.
Translational kinetic energy is not vibrational energy.
The point isn't a «perpetual increase in atmospheric pressure» — that's a misnomer — if you consider the MASS of the atmosphere that is continuously «pumped» from cold air to hot air to cold air again, high up in the atmosphere — that creates «potential energy» from the kinetic energy of the convection — adiabatic expansion of the atmosphere is the result — the adiabatic compression occurs on the return trip of the previously warmed (from radiative energy) air as it completes the «cycle» as it comes back down!
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