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61. Physics Concepts - Glossary One of the undefined qualities of physics, it measures the separation of two points. Anincrease in energy may heat up the object, speed it up, lift it up http://hop.concord.org/amu/amu.concepts.glossary.html | |
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62. GCSE Physics: Heat Transfer: CONDUCTION Summary In metals, free electrons carry the heat energy faster than the atomic vibrations Becauseof this, metals are the best conductors of heat energy. http://www.gcse.com/energy/conduction3.htm | |
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63. GCSE Physics: Heat Transfer: CONDUCTION Every atom is physically bonded to its neighbours in some way. If heatenergy is supplied to one part of a solid, the atoms vibrate faster. http://www.gcse.com/energy/conduction.htm | |
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64. Dolores Gende AP PHYSICS B SYLLABUS: 14. Heat heat 14.1 heat as energy Transfer Definition of calorie and the mechanical equivalentof heat - heat is defined as the energy transferred from one body to http://apphysicsb.homestead.com/heat.html | |
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65. Inquiring Minds - Questions About Physics with a simple formula that you can find in a physics textbook in your up formula(not the melting formula), you can calculate how much heat (energy) you gain http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/questions/melting_ice.html | |
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66. 12-128 Introduction Thermal physics Temperature, internal energy, specific heat, latent heat, firstand second laws of thermodynamics, energy supplies, heat transfer by conduction http://phys.strath.ac.uk/12-128/ | |
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67. Organizations Of The NASB Department Of Physical-Engineering Sciences chemical physics; condensed media; convective and wave processes; cryogenic processes;dispersed systems; dryingthermal processes; energy transfer; heat- http://www.ac.by/organizations/institutes/inoteh.html | |
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68. Physics Central Dear Lou out Lou's book How Things Work, The physics of Everyday Life. heat flows naturallyfrom a hotter region to a The thermal energy that causes this jittering will http://www.physicscentral.com/lou/ | |
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69. Gc: Prospectus: Physics Course Outlines gc Department of physics ~ AS Year Course Outline. of motion; work, energy and power;conservation of energy; kinetic, potential and heat energy; specific heat http://www.greenhead.ac.uk/prospectus/physics/course_outline.html | |
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70. The Physics Of Walking: Falling Forward bit of a struggle and so is trying to understand the physics of it Somewhere inour legs, muscles are pulling against one another, wasting energy as heat. http://www.discover.com/july_01/featphysics.html | |
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71. Deutsches Museum - Physics energy cannot be generated, but only converted from one A great impulse to fundamentalphysics resulted from later developments in the study of heat. http://www.deutsches-museum.de/ausstell/dauer/physik/e_phys3.htm | |
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72. Relevant Very Elementary Physics on nuclear energy requires just a little bit of physics. In each transformation,some of the energy becomes unusable, usually in the form of heat. http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/physics.html | |
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73. Contents Systems; Chemical Potential energy; heat; Body Temperature Regulation; Cellular Metabolism;Photosynthesis and Entropy Generation in the Biome Problems. Wave physics. http://www.rwc.uc.edu/koehler/biophys/contents.html | |
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74. Symbols And Abbreviations Q, heat (energy). W, Watts* (power = J / s), weight (force), work (energy). funny(or you just want to know where you are!), see the College physics for Students http://www.rwc.uc.edu/koehler/biophys/symb.html | |
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75. Nature Publishing Group Thermal physics heat in one dimension as the design of components that dissipateheat efficiently in In building models of energytransport processes, the aim http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v421/n6921/full/ |
76. TCAEP.co.uk Bookshop > Science > Physics > Energy of energy The Construction of energy physics in the Introduction to energy Resources,Technology, and Society IHT Interactive heat Transfer to Accompany http://www.tcaep.co.uk/bookshop/science/physics/energy/ | |
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77. Artificial Leaf, Soil Heat Flux Sensors, Thermal Conductivity Sensors, Volumetri Meteorology Soil physics. Key words energy balance, evapotranspiration, artificialleaf. Measurement of soilheat flux, soil temperature profiles, soil http://www.hukseflux.com/meteorol.htm | |
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78. Giancoli, Physics : Principles With Applications, 5/E Chapter 6 -- Applications of engineering and technology based on mathematics and physics. to ponder the relationbetween motion and heat. The ideas of energy helped to destroy the http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/giancoli/chapter6/essay2/deluxe-conten | |
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79. Adventures In Science And Technology - What Is Physics? physics tries to understand the nature of basic things such as motion,forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, and light. Because these http://collections.ic.gc.ca/science/english/phys/intro.html | |
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80. Physics: Science Content Standards For Grades Nine Through Twelve Board of Education, Grades Nine Through Twelve physics Science Content although inmany processes energy is transferred to the environment as heat. http://www.cde.ca.gov/standards/science/physics.html | |
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