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  • 31Differential (mechanical device) — For other uses, see Differential. A cutaway view of an automotive final drive unit which contains the differential Input …

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  • 32Gasoline gallon equivalent — (GGE) or gasoline equivalent gallon (GEG) is the amount of alternative fuel it takes to equal the energy content of one liquid gallon of gasoline. GGE is a way of comparing equivalent amounts of fuel based on their energy content. Compressed… …

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  • 33List of quantum mechanical systems with analytical solutions — Much insight in quantum mechanics can be gained from understanding the solutions to the time dependent non relativistic Schrödinger equation in an appropriate configuration space. In vector Cartesian coordinates mathbf{r}, the equation takes the… …

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  • 34Joule equivalent — an expression of the relationship between mechanical energy and heat; numerically 4.186 joules = 1 calorie …

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  • 35British thermal unit — Equivalent E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the… …

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  • 36механический эквивалент теплоты — [mechanical equivalent of heat] количество работы, эквивалентное единице количества теплоты, переданной при теплообмене. Понятие механический эквивалент теплоты возникло в связи с тем, что исторически механическую работу и количество теплоты… …

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  • 37James Prescott Joule — Infobox Scientist name = James Prescott Joule image width = 200px caption = James Joule English physicist birth date = birth date|1818|12|24 birth place = Salford, Lancashire, England death date = death date and age|1889|10|11|1818|12|24 death… …

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  • 38Conservation of energy — This article is about the law of conservation of GPE in physics. For sustainable energy resources, see Energy conservation. Prof. Walter Lewin demonstrates the conservation of mechanical energy, touching a wrecking ball with his jaw. (MIT Course… …

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  • 39Julius von Mayer — Julius Robert von Mayer Julius Robert von Mayer Born …

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  • 40thermodynamics — thermodynamicist, n. /therr moh duy nam iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science concerned with the relations between heat and mechanical energy or work, and the conversion of one into the other: modern thermodynamics deals with the properties …

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