energy conservation

collocation in English

meaningsofenergyandconservation

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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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conservation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌkɒn.səˈveɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.sɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of ...
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(Definition ofenergyandconservationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The latter constraint ensuresenergyconservationby individual triad interactions and reality of the velocity field.
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This appears to violateenergyconservationbut this is not so.
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A modest contribution of this paper is the proposal of a new regression model also based on the principle ofenergyconservation.
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Now we propose a simple method to implement equation (23) using the principle ofenergyconservation.
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For given layer densities and upstream fluid depths, the mass, momentum andenergyconservationequations are obtained.
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As the radiated yield becomes comparable to the available kinetic energy,energyconservationlimits the yield.
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This shows theenergyconservationlaw of the overall system.
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The f function is normalized to unity as a result ofenergyconservation.
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For autonomous systems, it will thus generally be preferable to use a standard variational integrator, and not to enforce exactenergyconservation.
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The equations ofenergyconservation, for both nodes, were divided into two species, electrons and ions.
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In these approaches, shocks are described in terms of mass, momentum andenergyconservationequations.
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The model consists of theenergyconservationequation in the precursor, where the gas is at rest.
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In three (or two) dimensions, the outcome of a collision is not well determined simply by demanding momentum andenergyconservation.
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This is a consequence ofenergyconservation: as time progresses wave energy spreads out over space and consequently amplitudes decay.
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So, we come to the conclusion that virtual particles cannot spontaneously emerge from the vacuum, becoming real and observable, without violatingenergyconservation.
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Together these three aspects constitute the 'triple bottom line':energyconservation, financial affordability, social responsibility.
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This reaction has a very limited phase space and is highly unlikely due to the simultaneous requirement of momentum andenergyconservation.
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Givenenergyconservation, the only external energy input that can account for the fog kinetic energy is solar heat from the atmosphere.
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Theenergyconservationequation (2.3) has already been reduced by employing transverse momentum balance.
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