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Low speed modes would ostensibly dominate the distribution, since low speed modes would require ever less energy, and prima facie a zero-speed mode would require zero energy and its energy partition would contain an infinite number of atoms.
The 40 megajoules per kilogram or less kinetic energy of projectiles launched at up to 9000 m / s velocity ( if including extra for drag losses ) towards Low Earth Orbit is a few kilowatt-hours per kilogram if efficiencies are relatively high, which accordingly has been hypothesized to be under $ 1 of electrical energy cost per kilogram shipped to LEO, though total costs would be far more than electricity alone.
With the advent of the French Revolutionary Wars, Amherst was recalled as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in January 1793: however is generally criticised for allowing the armed forces to slide into acute decline, a direct cause of the failure of the early campaigns in the Low Countries: William Pitt said of him " his age, and perhaps his natural temper, are little suited to the activity and the energy which the present moment calls for ".
* Low energy building
Many state LIHEAP ( Low Income Home Energy Assistance ) programs work side by side with WAP to provide both immediate and long term solutions to energy poverty.
Low insulin levels and / or insulin resistance prevent the body from converting glucose into glycogen ( a starch-like source of energy stored mostly in the liver ), which in turn makes it difficult or impossible to remove excess glucose from the blood.
Low energy beta, which would penetrate an end window, would be stopped by the tube wall.
* Low energy gamma and X-ray detection.
Low energy particles have a greater interaction with the fill gas, but have a lower dose effect than those with high energy, and therefore a correction must be applied to give a true relation to radiation energy.
* Low energy transfer
* Low or no energy
Low energy eruptions of basalt produce a characteristically dark coloured ash containing ~ 45-55 % silica that is generally rich in iron ( Fe ) and magnesium ( Mg ).
* Low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ) due to the placenta's draining energy from the mother, though studies have not confirmed this.
Low Power FM, or LPFM is a form of FM Broadcasting that uses a low amount of energy to broadcast a signal that does not travel very far.
# Low loss ( low occurrence of conversion to unusable energy forms ).
When DASA CEO Jürgen E. Schrempp initiated the Dolores program ( Dollar Low Rescue ) in the mid-1990s, some 16, 000 jobs were lost, and the development of wind energy technologies was terminated.
It's clear, given these prerequisites, that contact pressure and developed temperature is highly dependent on the lumps geometry. Flow of material exhibits an increase in energy density, because initial phase transformation and displacement of material demand acceleration of material and high pressure. Low pressure is not compatible with plastic flow, only after deceleration may the flowing material be exposed to low pressure and quickly cooled.
Current Radar Warning Receivers look for the regular pings of energy from mechanically swept radars while fifth generation jet fighters use Low Probability of Intercept Radars with no regular repeat pattern.
* Low energy building

Low and transfers
Low energy transfers follow special pathways in space, sometimes referred to as the Interplanetary Transport Network.

energy and transfers
A transformer is an electromagnetic device that has a primary winding and a secondary winding that transfers energy from one electrical circuit to another by inductive coupling without moving parts.
It accounts for the occurrence of energy transfer by work in a process in which heat is also transferred ; the quantity, however, was considered before the relation between heat and work transfers was clarified by the invention of thermodynamics.
* The piston acts as the combustion chamber with the cylinder and compresses the air / fuel mixture, receives back the liberated energy, and transfers it to the crankshaft.
Such " fuzzy orbits " use significantly less energy than Hohmann transfers but are often much slower.
During this time, Bobby displayed sub-atomic control of energy transfers when he prevented Sunfire from using his fire-based powers.
Ions gradually lose their energy as they travel through the solid, both from occasional collisions with target atoms ( which cause abrupt energy transfers ) and from a mild drag from overlap of electron orbitals, which is a continuous process.
The first law distinguishes transfers of energy between closed systems as heat and as work.
This concern was then linked to the study of energy transfers in chemical processes, for example to the investigation, published in 1840, of the heats of chemical reactions by Germain Hess, which was not originally explicitly concerned with the relation between energy exchanges by heat and work.
Thermodynamics arose from the study of energy transfers that can be strictly resolved into two distinct components, heat and work, specified by macroscopic variables.
For these, the distinction between transfers of energy as heat and as work was central.
It very much eases and simplifies theoretical thermodynamical studies to imagine transfers of energy and matter between two simple systems that proceed so slowly that at all times each simple system considered separately is near enough to thermodynamic equilibrium.
A transformer is a power converter that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through inductively coupled conductors — the transformer's coils.
The combined effect of the leakage flux and the electric field around the windings is what transfers energy from the primary to the secondary.
In wuxia stories, characters typically attain the above skills and abilities by devoting themselves to diligent study and practice, but can also have such power conferred upon them by a master who transfers his energy to them.
Wave motion transfers energy from one point to another, often with no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium — that is, with little or no associated mass transport.
As the water swirls inward, it accelerates, and transfers energy to the runner.
* In a radar, a waveguide transfers Radio Frequency energy to and from the antenna, where the impedance needs to be matched for efficient power transmission ( see below ).
Inverse Compton scattering also exists, in which a charged particle transfers part of its energy to a photon.
An average bolt of negative lightning carries an electric current of 30, 000 amperes ( 30 kA ), and transfers 15 coulombs of electric charge and 500 megajoules of energy.
A heat pump is a device that transfers thermal energy from a heat source to a heat sink.
The indoor coil then transfers thermal energy ( including energy from the compression ) to the indoor air, which is then moved around the inside of the building by an air handler.
Compound bow strings and cables are normally made of high-modulus polyethylene and are designed to have great tensile strength and minimal stretchability, in order that the bow transfers its energy to the arrow as efficiently and durably as possible.

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