amount of energy

collocation in English

meaningsofamountandenergy

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amount
noun[C]
uk
/əˈmaʊnt/
us
/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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(Definition ofamountandenergyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These values, such as heat capacity of oil, insulator constant,amountofenergypumped into heater, mass of robot, etc., are derived from the experiment.
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All of the above are a function of the totalamountofenergyavailable for soil heating.
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Consider now theamountofenergyassociated with the similarity solution.
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There was a tremendousamountofenergyin the art world.
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The utilization of this largeamountofenergyand its relation to cerebral function forms a fascinating research narrative of the recent past.
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We observe an increase in theamountofenergyuse with income, but this levels off among the highest income deciles.
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There is always a refracted wave, but it transports a negligibleamountofenergyin general.
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The table given below shows theamountofenergycontained within the sphere in which c is greater than the given limiting value.
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Cost of the total process is roughly based on theamountofenergyrequired and the amount of time spent on the whole operation.
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A significantamountofenergyis consumed by the damping in the underwater environment.
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Plans may need to limit the amount of time devoted to any task or limit theamountofenergythat can be used.
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Theamountofenergythat radiates noise depends on the amplitude of the axial wavenumber component spectrum associated with the pressure fluctuations.
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Over the years, they have channelled an enormousamountofenergyinto the improvement of musical teaching and learning in our schools.
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Theamountofenergyabsorbed at a location strongly depends on the local biological properties of the cells.
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All countries in their sample consumed a decreasingamountofenergyover the period considered, despite the growth in incomes.
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A not inconsiderableamountofenergywill also be spent on resisting the immune response of the host.
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This predicts that as the target thickness decreases, the maximum ion energy that can be obtained for a givenamountofenergywill increase.
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This sudden collapse of bubbles constitutes a phenomenon of cavitation which results in a release of largeamountofenergy.
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For a start, lets imagine that the batteries produce a constantamountofenergyover time, so the heater is heating the oil continuously.
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