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Transmission of energy

N. R. Baker, T. P. Whaley, and co-workers. Transmission of Energy by Open-Eoop Chemical Energy Pipelines, Institute of Gas Technology Final Report, Sandia ContractNo. 87-9181,June 1978, pp. 10—17. [Pg.52]

Anotlrer consideration in the production of thin fllms by photochemical processes is that the fraction of the beam which is not used in photodecomposition will heat any substrate on which it is desired to form the fllm. The power of tire light source which can be used for photodecomposition in the gaseous phase only is therefore limited by the transmission of energy. Clearly this transmitted beam represents a constant source of energy which... [Pg.77]

The influence of airflows from ventilating systems must also be considered. Processes using mediums of different physical qualities when mixed will have separation into different layers. Transmission of energy between molecules in flowing mediums takes place in the direction of the velocity. This strengthens the separation into parallel layers. The level of fluid in containers and tanks is due to stratification of horizontal temperature layers, while airflow after batteries, heat-recovery systems, and humidifiers or dehumidifiers will separate into parallel layers. [Pg.778]

There is generally considered to be five distinct simple machines lever, wedge, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. The transmission of energy by these simple machines is so basic that people use them with little understanding of the physical principles involved. Most learn their use intuitively, through experience, and consider their application just plain common sense. [Pg.785]

In the transmission of energy by these simple machines, the conseiwation law always applies The work input equals the work output. Wlien work is done by a system, energy is transferred out of it and when work is done on a system, energy is transferred into it. When two objects interact by way of a machine (e.g. a lever), the work out of one object equals the work into the other. The work done by a person forcing one end of a lever downward equals the work done lifting a load at the other end as the lever moves upward. In any practical situation, the frictional forces resisting motion will always increase the amount of force (and work) required to do ajob. [Pg.785]

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Mechanical Transmission of Energy Perpetual Motion Propulsion... [Pg.1290]

Secondly, there is ether, the sole vehicle in space for the transmission of energy, and the medium which, so to speak, unites energy with matter. Thirdly, there are the ultimate atoms which, prior to their condensation into matter, we have called the protyles, and which within the elementary atom become electrons and positive electricity. [Pg.218]

Progress of the Detonation Wave (196- 98) Transmission of Energy (198-200) and Dark Waves (p 202). Nonsteady and Steady Detonation Waves (258—64). Detonation Head. Model (285-90) 51a) K. Hino, IndExplsSoc, Japan... [Pg.727]

Doctor Lipmann. You are a fighter. Your opponent, and everybody knows you have only one, is an impersonal opponent, namely the complexity of biochemical processes. Your keen wish to make things understandable and distinct has been rewarded in the form of a clear-cut and far-reaching discovery. .. You have removed an obstructive confusion by the clear demonstration of a widespread reaction and have discovered simultaneously a new way for the transmission of energy in the cell.5... [Pg.230]

Circulator A three port ferrite device allowing transmission of energy in one direction but directing reflected energy into water load (dummy load) connected at the third port. [Pg.99]

Whether or not this conception of causal process can withstand objections by critics (Dowe, 1992), I believe that Salmon s conception of causal process underlies the kind of production of signals in chemical instrumentation. A causal process associated with a signal generator can be understood to include a transmission of energy from the source to the detected signal. [Pg.81]

The detection process is also based on the transmission of energy, linear momentum, and/or angular momentum from the photons to a detecting device [14]. In other words, the Hermitian bilinear forms in (84) corresponds to what can be emitted by the source and detected by a photodetector. [Pg.445]

Radiation. The emission and transmission of energy through space in the form of particles and/or waves. (2.2) Radical. Any neutral fragment of a molecule containing an unpaired electron. (23.8)... [Pg.1049]


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