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  • {{Short description|Obsolete unit of energy}} The '''Prout''' is an obsolete unit of [[energy]], whose value is: ...
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  • ...detected. The higher the thermal diffusivity of the sample, the faster the energy reaches the backside. A laser flash apparatus ('''LFA''') to measure therma ==Measurement principle== ...
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  • ...ustic energy at the [[nares]], A<sub>n</sub>, to amplitude of the acoustic energy at the mouth, A<sub>m</sub>. The term ''nasalance'' usually refers to this ...://www.rothenberg.org/Nasalance/Nasalance.htm|title = A New Method for the Measurement of Nasalance - Mask Based Nasometry}}</ref> in the manner in which the oral ...
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  • [[File:IHF01_field_use.jpg|thumb|347x347px|In-situ thermal insulation measurement according to ASTM C0141, applying a heat flux sensor to a boiler wall]] ...apparent [[thermal conductivity]] ''<math>\lambda</math>''. The real-time energy gain or loss is measured under pseudo [[steady state]]-conditions with mini ...
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  • ...b | last=Holmes | first=John | title=Prefeasibility Study of Offshore Wind Energy to Support the National Electricity Grid in Fiji | website=Google Scholar | ...ation to nominal load operation exists (e.g. on the basis of the amount of energy or material converted). ...
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  • ...only two stable orientations antiparallel to each other, separated by an [[energy barrier]]. The stable orientations define the magnetic ''easy axis'' of the ...n constant]], {{math|''T''}} the temperature and their product the thermal energy; and {{math|&tau;<sub>0</sub>}} is a length of time, characteristic of the ...
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  • ...103/PhysRevD.60.052003 |bibcode=1999PhRvD..60e2003A |hdl=1808/15346 |title=Measurement of ''W'' and ''Z'' boson production cross sections in ''p{{overline|p}}'' c ...
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  • ...ree energy]] or [[potential energy]],{{which|date=April 2011}} and such an energy acting on reduced unit area is defined as [[surface tension]]. ...[[surface tension]], in case that the impurities are added to the liquid, measurement of surface tension based on the [[dynamic equilibrium]] should be applied s ...
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  • ...e wave is gradually absorbed by the medium, eventually ending up as [[heat energy]]. This is known as [[Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|absorption]] where <math>\frac{{\delta}E}{E}</math> is the fraction of energy lost per cycle.<ref>Sheriff, R. E., Geldart, L. P., (1995), 2nd Edition. '' ...
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  • ...Project |url=http://cepc.ihep.ac.cn/intro.html |website=Institute of High Energy Physics |access-date=26 December 2021}}</ref><ref name="nature_2018"/> Proj CEPC is projected to have a maximum center-of-mass energy of 240 GeV.<ref name="cepc_intro"/> It will be located {{convert|100|m|ft}} ...
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  • ...rnal |doi=10.1146/annurev-arplant-071720-015522|title=Dissipation of Light Energy Absorbed in Excess: The Molecular Mechanisms |year=2021 |last1=Bassi |first {{Main|Chlorophyll fluorescence|Plant stress measurement|Photoinhibition}}[[File:Photosynthetic parameters of plants.png|thumb|Carbo ...
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  • ...It is widely used in heavy industrial applications, power facilities, and energy industries, particularly in steam processes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www * {{annotated link|Flow measurement}} ...
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  • ...sed in microseconds. To relate radar timing to distances traveled by radar energy, the speed is used to calculate it. With speed of radar waves at approximat A pulse-type radar set transmits a short burst of electromagnetic energy. The target range is determined by measuring elapsed time while the pulse t ...
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  • ...ng the [[Attenuation coefficient|absorption coefficient]] as a function of energy to an exponential function. It is often used to describe [[Electron mobilit ...and gap. This means the absorbance of the semiconductor will increase with energy.]] ...
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  • ...issipation]] (of the turbulence kinetic energy ''k'' into internal thermal energy). * {{citation |title=An introduction to turbulence and its measurement |last=Bradshaw |first=P. |author-link=Peter Bradshaw (aeronautical engineer ...
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  • ...and releasing a [[gamma ray]] with an energy of 2.2&nbsp;MeV (the binding energy of deuterium), which is subsequently detected. The detector array consists In 2018 the NPDGamma collaboration reported a successful measurement of parity violation. ...
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  • A '''quantum limit''' in physics is a limit on measurement accuracy at quantum scales.<ref name=QMeas_Br_Kh> |title=Quantum Measurement ...
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  • ...itation]]); when the system loses energy, there is a transition to a lower energy level. ...iated with the non-unitary evolution of a quantum-mechanical system during measurement. ...
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  • ...CARUS).<ref name=icarus12>{{Cite journal|author=ICARUS Collaboration|title=Measurement of the neutrino velocity with the ICARUS detector at the CNGS beam|journal= ...llaboration|title=A search for the analogue to Cherenkov radiation by high energy neutrinos at superluminal speeds in ICARUS |journal=Physics Letters B|volum ...
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  • ...d to determine the [[temperature]] or [[density]] of the plasma. Since the measurement of an absolute intensity in an experiment can be challenging, the ratio of * <math> \hbar \omega_{u \rightarrow l} </math> is the energy of the emitted photon, which is the product of the [[Planck constant]] and ...
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