Its main disadvantage is in steady-state cruising, where the double conversion of energy introduces additional losses.
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Proton sales woman : A machine that derives force and motion from the conversion of energy, such as fuel or electricity.
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So, does the extra mass result from the conversion of energy into mass ?-- talk ) 03 : 44, 5 November 2008 ( UTC)
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:( ec ) I am not sure that the second law of thermodynamics prevents 100 % conversion of energy from one form to another.
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Fluoresce is caused by a conversion of energy; when the invisible ultraviolet falls on the fluorescent surface, it is absorbed and re-emitted as visible light radiation.
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With such a power output, the black hole could accelerate to 10 % the speed of light in 20 days, assuming 100 % conversion of energy into kinetic energy.
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If one ( unrealistically ) assumes that there is no friction or other losses, the conversion of energy between these processes would be perfect, and the pendulum would continue swinging forever.
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El-Sayed's research interests include the use of steady-state and ultra fast laser spectroscopy to understand relaxation, transport and conversion of energy in molecules, in solids, in photosynthetic systems, semiconductor quantum dots and metal nanostructures.
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The observation of electron tracks that were independent of the frequency of the incident photon suggested a mechanism for electron ionization that was caused from an internal conversion of energy from a radiationless transition.
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And physicists who smash atoms together have witnessed the conversion of energy into matter _ " virtual " photons that flit in and out of existence just long enough to spawn the particles of exotic matter routinely observed in particle accelerators.