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  • 1Energy Brix Power Station — and the associated briquette factory Energy Brix Power Station is a brown coal powered power station located at Morwell, in Victoria, Australia. The power station is used to supply electricity for the retail market, as well as the production of… …

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  • 2Momentum exchange tether — Momentum Exchange Tethers is one of many applications for space tethers. This sub set represents an entire area of research using a spinning conductive and/or non conductive tether to throw spacecraft up or down in orbit (like a sling), thereby… …

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  • 3Energy absorber — may refer to several things: *A panel to absorb the radiant energy of sunlight to heat a fluid, often water for domestic use (see solar hot water). *A bolometer, a device to convert electromagnetic radiation and the momentum of energetic… …

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  • 4momentum — [n] impetus, push drive, energy, force, impulse, power, propulsion, strength, thrust; concepts 641,712 …

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  • 5energy — I noun activation, activity, animation, ardor, brawn, dash, drive, dynamism, enterprise, ferment, fervor, fire, force, forcefulness, go, hustle, impetus, industry, intensity, labor, life, liveliness, lustiness, main force, might, mightiness,… …

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  • 6energy — force, *power, strength, might, puissance Analogous words: dynamism, activity, operativeness or operation (see corresponding adjectives at ACTIVE): momentum, impetus, *speed, velocity, headway Antonyms: inertia Contrasted words: weakness,… …

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  • 7Momentum — This article is about momentum in physics. For other uses, see Momentum (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 8Energy-momentum relation — In special relativity, the energy momentum relation is a relation between the energy, momentum and the mass of a body:: E^2 = m^2 c^4 + p^2 c^2 , ;where c is the speed of light, E ; is total energy, m ; is invariant mass, and p; is momentum.For a …

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  • 9Energy — This article is about the scalar physical quantity. For other uses, see Energy (disambiguation). Energetic redirects here. For other uses, see Energetic (disambiguation) …

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  • 10Energy condition — In relativistic classical field theories of gravitation, particularly general relativity, an energy condition is one of various alternative conditions which can be applied to the matter content of the theory, when it is either not possible or… …

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