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Sentences with erg

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  • Luckily, there are plenty of units for energy, so it is probably best to just leave the calorie unit to the food people, and use joules or Kilowatt hours or therms or ergs for energy calculations unrelated to human nutrition.
  • But nevertheless the universe is accelerating, which could be explained by a tiny amount of vacuum energy - about 10-8 ergs per cubic centimeter, if you care.
  • His stomach did flip-flops as the starter zinged and grumbled for a perilously long time before the tired six cylinder engine finally fired, seeming to suck the last few ergs of power from the aged battery.
  • One rad equals 100 ergs of absorbed energy per gram of target matter.
  • The navigation will be a key element, as it will be necessary to find the the best passes to get over some difficult ergs, through breathtaking landscapes.
  • There are no ergs, joules, electron-volts, calories, or foot-pounds of New Age energy.
  • The sand seas or ergs cover thousands of square kilometres, and in places the sand cover may be hundreds of metres thick.
  • For the three days he'd trained with Richard Grau, he'd focused every erg of mental and physical energy into the forms.
  • In 1914, Henri and Moycho determined that 280 nm was the most lethal emission line of the arc lamps, and they calculated that an emission energy of 2 X 105 erg / cmz was needed to kill the bacteria.
  • An energy unit - be it an erg, joule, BTU, or other - describes a definitive amount of energy.
  • Those who were ahead of us entered an erg of dunes and Gio and I took a better path.
  • Perth-based ticketing group ERG had its ticket punched yesterday after it failed to make the two-bidder final shortlist for the high.
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