| 1. | The gravity potential is the gravitational potential energy per unit mass.
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| 2. | It is property per unit width, per unit mass of reinforcement.
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| 3. | It has dimensions of energy per unit mass per second.
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| 4. | By contrast, most usable energy per unit mass than does chemical fuel.
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| 5. | The magnitude of the absolute angular momentum per unit mass
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| 6. | That is, the enthalpy per unit mass does not change during the throttling.
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| 7. | Two important metrics are the energy per unit mass and energy per unit volume.
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| 8. | :: How density varies would only matter if a fifth was a unit mass.
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| 9. | Particle shape is equally important, because it determines the surface area per unit mass.
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| 10. | The energy density of a fuel per unit mass is called the specific energy of that fuel.
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