Sentences with phrase «releasing vast amounts of energy»

Gas and dust fall into the black hole, releasing vast amounts of energy.
When polymeric nitrogen reverts back to its atmospheric form, Eremets believes, it should release a vast amount of energy — more than five times as much as TNT.
Under those conditions the hydrogen will fuse into helium, releasing a vast amount of energy and creating the kinds of nuclear processes that occur deep inside the sun.

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As the membrane surfaces crash into each other, vast amounts of energy are released (white zone).
The vast distance to the source implies that it releases an enormous amount of energy in each burst — roughly as much energy in a single millisecond as the Sun releases in an entire day.
Common solar flares manifest themselves when a magnetic field on the surface of a star collapses, releasing vast amounts of magnetic energy and stellar material that goes on to interact with satellite bodies such as our home planet.
Detection of the spiral's dust in a bi-symmetric structure provides strong evidence of its position deep inside the giant elliptical host while the vast amounts of radio, visual, and x-ray emissions are a result of the energy released by this continuing galactic merger (or «consumption» of a satellite galaxy).
In a System where - in the Mass of the most involved materials contained is proportioned in kilogramsx10 ^ 24, then alterations to Turbulence within those materials WILL release (or uptake) vast amounts of Kinetic Energy, and that this will then be observed as a RISE (or DECLINE) in the measured «temperature» of the System with NO NEED for alteration of the RATE of overall «new» Kinetic Energy production.
Thus, in a system where in the Mass of the materials contained is proportioned in the atmosphere at ~ 0.0000051 x10 ^ 24 kilograms & oceans at ~ 0.0014 x10 ^ 24 kilograms (*), then it need to be realised that alterations to Turbulence WILL release vast amounts of Kinetic Energy that can then be observed as a RISE or DECLINE in the measured «temperature» of those (various) materials constituting the System.
In big thunderstorms, and especially in big hurricanes, this upper skin of clouds, releasing vast amounts of latent energy, is way, way up there, twice as high as Mount Everest.
At that altitude there is very little air of any sort, (and especially very little CO2,) between the vast amounts of latent energy being released, and the cold, merciless drain of empty outer space.
They are overwhelmed when water turns to vapor or to ice, releasing and absorbing vast amounts of heat energy as CO2 can not possibly do.
Think of the vast amount of energy that has to be releasing to do that.
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