ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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Page 294
... energy , and in the second place since we shall still wish to distinguish between the energy transfer W corresponding to work done against macroscopic external forces and the other modes of transfer which we call the flow of heat Q. In ...
... energy , and in the second place since we shall still wish to distinguish between the energy transfer W corresponding to work done against macroscopic external forces and the other modes of transfer which we call the flow of heat Q. In ...
Page 597
... energy of the free electrons is practically inde- pendent of temperature , the electrons possessing even at the absolute zero of temperature a rather large amount of kinetic energy , of the order of magnitude of fifteen volts . The ...
... energy of the free electrons is practically inde- pendent of temperature , the electrons possessing even at the absolute zero of temperature a rather large amount of kinetic energy , of the order of magnitude of fifteen volts . The ...
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... ENERGY FROM COAL , OIL AND GAS OIL and gas will have increasing use as energy sources in the United States and by 1950 they will account for nearly half of the expanded fuel requirements of the nation . A forecast of the relationship ...
... ENERGY FROM COAL , OIL AND GAS OIL and gas will have increasing use as energy sources in the United States and by 1950 they will account for nearly half of the expanded fuel requirements of the nation . A forecast of the relationship ...
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