Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... flux through the system with an estimate of the extent to which the diversity of the fluxes among the respective compart- ments is organized by preferential paths of flow . ( While the relevant compartments within the system must be ...
... flux through the system with an estimate of the extent to which the diversity of the fluxes among the respective compart- ments is organized by preferential paths of flow . ( While the relevant compartments within the system must be ...
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... flux through a conduct- ing loop will induce a current in the loop . Yet another way to change the magnetic flux through the coil C in Fig . 6 is to change the orientation of the coil . In Fig . 6 the plane of the coil is shown ...
... flux through a conduct- ing loop will induce a current in the loop . Yet another way to change the magnetic flux through the coil C in Fig . 6 is to change the orientation of the coil . In Fig . 6 the plane of the coil is shown ...
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... flux = ( 3.3 E9 t oil eq . ) ( 4.186 E10 J / t oil eq . ) = 1.38 E20 J / year oil equivalent . " Total natural gas production = 2.093 E9 m3 ( British Petroleum , 1997 ) Energy flux = ( 2.093 E12 m3 ) ( 3.77 E7 Jm3 ) = 7.89 E19 J / year ...
... flux = ( 3.3 E9 t oil eq . ) ( 4.186 E10 J / t oil eq . ) = 1.38 E20 J / year oil equivalent . " Total natural gas production = 2.093 E9 m3 ( British Petroleum , 1997 ) Energy flux = ( 2.093 E12 m3 ) ( 3.77 E7 Jm3 ) = 7.89 E19 J / year ...
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