Adj.1.energy-absorbing- (of a nuclear reaction) occurring with absorption of energy endoergic endothermal,endothermic,heat-absorbing- (of a chemical reaction or compound) occurring or formed with absorption of heat Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University...
The energy can be released or absorbed. For example, combustion releases more energy than is needed to initiate the reaction. Photosynthesis absorbs more energy than it releases. Examples of Chemical Energy Basically, any compound contains chemical energy that can be released when its chemical bonds ...
The energy absorbed during the impact portion of the running cycle also increased with stride length. Muscles that cross the knee joint showed the greatest adjustment in response to increased shock. It was postulated that the increased perpendicular distance from the line of action of the resultant...
An average LNG specific heat of 3000 J/kgK can be set based on the considered temperature range [10], while the values of hE and hA can be found in Table 2. The ammonia flow rate allows for the evaluation of the absorbed electric power to pump the working fluid by the relation: WNH...
The energy absorbed from the 24 Mev betatron X-rays produces about 9300 ergs/g. of tissue/100 roentgens, of which only 27 ergs (0.3%) can be ascribed to photo-nuclear processes. (The (gamma, p) reaction gives most of this 27 ergs with the (gamma, n) and (gamma, alpha) processes...
Adsorption Energy In subject area: Engineering Adsorption energy (Ea) of an adsorbed atom is the energy, which has to be delivered to the adsorbed atom to be desorbed from the surface. From: Materials Surface Processing by Directed Energy Techniques, 2006 About this pageSet alert ...
In addition, the absorbed OH can be generated on the surface of Zn atom due to its favorable water activation properties, thus the CO removal on the adjacent Pt atoms is accelerated, further leading to a high activity and anti-poisoning performance of the resulting Pt3Bi3Zn catalyst. This ...
Chemical evaluation is derived from observation of the extent of interaction by measurement of the energy and intensity of transmitted, scattered, absorbed, or latently released radiation. Absorption is said to occur when radiation passes through matter and interacts with the ions, atoms, or molecules...
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (also known as ESCA = electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis) α : fraction of solar irradiance absorbed (most papers giving this quantity also show R(λ)) ε : emittance (i.e. ratio of the radiant exitance of a body at a given τ to that of a bla...
In chemical energy storage, energy is absorbed and released when chemical compounds react. The most common application of chemical energy storage is in batteries, as a large amount of energy can be stored in a relatively small volume [13]. Batteries are referred to as electrochemical systems ...