energy equation
31mass-en|er|gy equation — «MAS EHN uhr jee», an equation expressing the relation of mass and energy, formulated by Albert Einstein in 1905: E = mc2; Einstein equation. E = the energy in ergs; m = the mass in grams; c = the velocity of light in centimeters per second.… …
32Sustainable energy — Renewable energy …
33Renewable energy commercialization — The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources …
34binding energy — Physics. 1. Also called separation energy. the energy required to decompose a molecule, atom, or nucleus into its constituent particles, equal to the energy equivalent of the mass defect. 2. the energy required to separate a single particle or… …
35mass-energy equivalence — noun (physics) the principle that a measured quantity of mass is equivalent (according to relativity theory) to a measured quantity of energy • Topics: ↑physics, ↑natural philosophy • Hypernyms: ↑principle, ↑rule * * * mass energy equivalence …
36Einstein equation — Physics. any of several equations formulated by Albert Einstein, esp. the mass energy equation, E=mc2. [1920 25] * * * …
37Dirac equation — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …
38Schrödinger equation — For a more general introduction to the topic, please see Introduction to quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics …
39Tsiolkovsky rocket equation — Tsiolkovsky s rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is named after Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who independently derived it and published in his 1903 work [К. Э. Циолковский, Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами, 1903. It is… …
40Debye–Hückel equation — The Debye–Hückel equation and Debye–Hückel limiting law, were derived by Peter Debye and Erich Hückel, who developed a theory with which to calculate activity coefficients of electrolyte solutions.[1] Activities, rather than concentrations, are… …