| 31. | Like blackbody radiation, this was at odds with a theory invoking continuous transfer of energy between radiation and matter.
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| 32. | :The electrons move slowly, but the transfer of energy happens extremely quickly ( near the speed of light ).
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| 33. | I think the crucial point that you are missing is the transfer of energy from one star to the other.
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| 34. | Temporarily, only for purpose of this definition, one can prohibit transfer of energy as work across a wall of interest.
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| 35. | This results from hammers striking their respective three strings, followed by an immediate transfer of energy into their sympathetic strings.
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| 36. | The transfer of energy amounts to an efficiency improvement and the resulting power density of the engine is also improved.
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| 37. | Copper losses are an undesirable transfer of energy, as are core losses, which result from induced currents in adjacent components.
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| 38. | Their 1928 paper considered the role of molecular vibrations in the transfer of energy between ultrasonic waves and gas molecules.
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| 39. | The transfer of energy as work into an adiabatically isolated system can be imagined as being of two idealized extreme kinds.
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| 40. | Someone who will forever know the out-of-body sensation when human energy becomes a part of some larger fundamental transfer of energy.
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