| 21. | As the amount of released radiant energy is fairly high, significant heating of the illuminated object can occur.
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| 22. | In the spring, the sun's radiant energy warms the ground and evaporates the moisture in it, he noted.
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| 23. | They can perish together, converting their combined rest energy into photons having electromagnetic radiant energy, but no rest mass.
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| 24. | If the temperature is only 75, but the radiant energy and humidity are high, a player could suffer heatstroke.
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| 25. | The emissivity of sea water has been modeled as a function of its temperature, salinity, and radiant energy frequency.
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| 26. | Heating by radiant energy is observed every day, the warmth of the sunshine being the most commonly observed example.
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| 27. | In fact, the energy of the waves is not related directly to their frequency, but rather to their radiant energy.
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| 28. | Also the reason why I suspect radiant energy to be a sock of banned user wikisunn I point out here:
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| 29. | The experiment then detected their oscillation rate from one state to another as the changes yielded tiny flashes of radiant energy.
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| 30. | An approximation of this radiant energy is described by the formula of the quadrupolar radiation of Albert Einstein ( 1918 ).
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