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  • ...all other cases, gravitational energy is assumed not to contribute to the internal energy; one may call it again external energy. ...ules (see [[intermolecular forces]]) is also an important component of the internal energy.
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  • Energy function of thermodynamic system equal to internal energy plus ''pV'' (pressure times volume).
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  • ...art of realizing, cultivating, circulating, balancing and enhancing one's internal energy and life force according to traditional Chinese medical theories.
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • The characteristic functions are: ''U'' ([[internal energy]]), ''A'' ([[Helmholtz free energy]]), ''H'' ([[enthalpy]]), and ''G'' ([[G
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  • ...activate or create energy in certain parts of the body (special nexuses of internal energy called ''[[chakra]]s''). The ''biij'' mantras include the most famous and
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  • In [[thermodynamics]], '''enthalpy''' is the sum of the [[internal energy]] ''U'' and the product of [[pressure]] ''p'' and volume ''V'' of a system The internal energy ''U'' and the [[work (Physics)|work]] term ''pV'' have dimension of energy,
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • ...all other cases, gravitational energy is assumed not to contribute to the internal energy; one may call it again external energy. ...ules (see [[intermolecular forces]]) is also an important component of the internal energy.
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  • ...ers with ideal gases. In the case of non-ideal gases, liquids and solids, internal energy also contains the averaged inter-particle [[potential energy]] (attraction ...ired either by heating or by work done on it (or by both). When we measure internal energy, there is no way of deciding how the object acquired it—by work or b
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  • {{r|Internal energy}}
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  • ...een your "In" and "Yo" or Yin and Yang. After that, the flow of your Ki or Internal Energy will not be correct and the skill level of your Taijutsu will become much l # It increases the flow of ones internal energy or ki by reducing the internal resistance.
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  • The internal energy of the molecule does ''not'' depend on the volume ''V'' (this is an exact r
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  • ...Chinese medicine]], all illnesses are caused by an imbalance in a person's internal energy.
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  • ...he specific heat ratio of an ideal gas is the ratio of the enthalpy to the internal energy:<ref name=Turns/>
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  • ...he specific heat ratio of an ideal gas is the ratio of the enthalpy to the internal energy:<ref name=Turns/>
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  • ...ion of state|equations of state]]. Properties can be combined to express [[internal energy]] and [[thermodynamic potentials]], which are useful for determining condit * [[Internal energy#First law of thermodynamics|First law of thermodynamics]], about the [[cons
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  • ...erted back into heat and re-funneled into the reservoir (in which case the internal energy of the heat reservoir would be the same at the beginning and the end of the ...extracted from sea water. After all, the oceans contain immense amounts of internal energy. When one could extract just a small portion of it—whereby a slight cool
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  • ...th an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]]. By the [[equipartition theorem]], the [[internal energy]] of one mole of an ideal gas is, ...rature remains constant (i.e., it is an isothermic process), and hence the internal energy ''U'' of the gas does not change, ''dU'' = 0. By the first and second law o
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  • *[[Internal energy]] (''U'') ...extensive quantity|extensive]] [[thermodynamic potentials]], including the internal energy. If the quantities {&nbsp;''N''<sub>''i''</sub>&nbsp;}, the number of [[che
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  • ...py]] of a system. The higher the temperature of a system, the higher its [[internal energy]] and enthalpy are.
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  • ...leading from one state to another, whereas the first law states that the [[internal energy]] of the system is conserved. ...ng the [[first law of thermodynamics]] (the differential ''dU'' of the [[internal energy]] satisfies ''dU'' = ''DQ'' &minus; ''DW''), it follows that
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  • increase of the internal energy of the earth, which in general implies increase of the [[internal energy]] of the earth add up to the kinetic
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  • ...both the catalyzed path and the uncatalyzed path have the same change in [[Internal energy#Gibbs free energy|Gibbs free energy]] between the reactants and the reactio
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  • ...work by Joule on [[Joule expansion]] in which a gas expands at constant [[internal energy]].<ref>{{cite journal| author=J. P. Joule and W. Thompson|title=On the Ther
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  • ...work by Joule on [[Joule expansion]] in which a gas expands at constant [[internal energy]].<ref>{{cite journal| author=J. P. Joule and W. Thompson|title=On the Ther
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  • from which we can calculate the [[internal energy]]
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  • from which we can calculate the [[internal energy]]
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  • ...and parts, and transport equipment. However, the country also has sizable internal energy hydropower resources. In 2004, the Georgian Parliament voted to introduce a
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  • ...rming any work raise the temperature of ''B'' and lower that of ''A''. The internal energy of an ideal gas being proportional to temperature, the demon decreases the
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  • ...rming any work raise the temperature of ''B'' and lower that of ''A''. The internal energy of an ideal gas being proportional to temperature, the demon decreases the
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  • Between any two equilibrium states, the change in internal energy is equal to the difference of the heat transfer into the system and work do
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  • ...rvation of Energy):&nbsp;Between any two equilibrium states, the change in internal energy is equal to the difference of the heat transfer into the system and work do
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