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Page 157
... energy and added to the com- pressed air to produce high - temperature gas . It is re- quired to do this over a wide ... energy to them . The energy may be transferred purely by a change of gas velocity and direction through the blades ...
... energy and added to the com- pressed air to produce high - temperature gas . It is re- quired to do this over a wide ... energy to them . The energy may be transferred purely by a change of gas velocity and direction through the blades ...
Page 947
... energy of escape for an electron is hv - Wo Some electrons may make collisions after absorption of energy h and either fail to emerge from the surface or else emerge with lower energy . Escape by gaining energy from two photons of ...
... energy of escape for an electron is hv - Wo Some electrons may make collisions after absorption of energy h and either fail to emerge from the surface or else emerge with lower energy . Escape by gaining energy from two photons of ...
Page 983
... energy . Depositional areas of " high energy " are inferred to produce clean , well - sorted , coarse - grained carbonate sediments , whereas areas of " low energy " are held to be responsible for muddy deposits . High - energy sites ...
... energy . Depositional areas of " high energy " are inferred to produce clean , well - sorted , coarse - grained carbonate sediments , whereas areas of " low energy " are held to be responsible for muddy deposits . High - energy sites ...
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