Shortly thereafter, Megaguirus uses the absorbed energy to launch an " atomic blast " which causes Godzilla to collapse.
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Solyndra designers thought the cylindrical solar panels absorbed energy from any direction ( direct, indirect, and reflected light ).
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The chemical needs to be " photoactive ", which means that when it absorbs light, the absorbed energy produces molecular changes that cause toxicity.
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In a second paper presented in May 1914, Franck and Hertz reported on the light emission by the mercury atoms that had absorbed energy from collisions.
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In addition, the choice of the clinching tools highly affects the joining strength and the absorbed energy of a clinched connection other than the joining force.
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Without any absorbed energy, Shaw is merely a strong ordinary human in excellent physical condition, but regularly works to keep his strength at a superhuman level.
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Hard though that impact must have been, it would have absorbed energy from the sideways movement of his head that would probably have broken his neck otherwise.
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Absorption by dust has no net effect because all of the absorbed energy is reradiated .-- BenRG 16 : 44, 3 November 2007 ( UTC)
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The springs in these muscles absorb the energy from the environment and redirect it, then outputting that absorbed energy to make repeated movements more energy efficient.
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In the 1960s the absorption of starlight by dust was already taken into account, but without considering the re-emission of this absorbed energy in the infrared.