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smooth and elastic , the collisions would continue until a sufficiently large part of the kinetic energy happened again to be concentrated upon a ball close to the edge . This ball would then escape from the basin , and if the energy of ...
smooth and elastic , the collisions would continue until a sufficiently large part of the kinetic energy happened again to be concentrated upon a ball close to the edge . This ball would then escape from the basin , and if the energy of ...
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The free energy used for virtually all life processes is derived from sunlight through the photosynthetic activity of plants , the free energy so obtained being spent by both plants and animals .
The free energy used for virtually all life processes is derived from sunlight through the photosynthetic activity of plants , the free energy so obtained being spent by both plants and animals .
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Hence the mean energy of thermal agitation of the molecules is 200 cals . at 100 ° Abs . , and 12,000 cals . at 6,000 ° . But though this is the average energy , the energies of the individual molecules vary over a wide theoretically an ...
Hence the mean energy of thermal agitation of the molecules is 200 cals . at 100 ° Abs . , and 12,000 cals . at 6,000 ° . But though this is the average energy , the energies of the individual molecules vary over a wide theoretically an ...
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VOL LXXXVI | 1 |
Electrolytes Theory of D A MACINNES 23 | 7 |
KNIGHT H G Biological Specimens 333 | 12 |
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