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Discover LudwigThe phrase "energy charged" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a state or situation where there is a lot of excitement, intensity, or activity surrounding a specific energy source or concept. Example 1: The room was buzzing with energy, charged by the musician's electrifying performance. Example 2: The protestors' chants and banners were a reflection of the energy charged atmosphere of the rally. Example 3: The scientists were eager to study the energy charged particles of the newly discovered comet. Example 4: The team's coach gave an energy charged speech before the big game, motivating the players to give it their all on the field. Example 5: The new renewable energy project has sparked an energy charged discussion among environmentalists and politicians alike.
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But it's also possible, if you can put aside thoughts of war, death and striving, to see the painting, as, above all, a landscape, and a beautiful one when you stop to look, done in blue and gold, all but abstract, with areas of gold crackling with light as if energy charged.
position resolution of 1 μm for high energy charged particles.
While residual energy (for daytime heating) increased with airflow rate, energy charged or discharged was unaffected.
Many of these high energy charged particles can penetrate current spacecraft shielding and produce secondary particles, creating significant health hazard.
In the compression process, the maximum electric power and electric energy charged into the RCAES system is 283.90 kW and 1407.55 kW separately.
The energy charged into RCAES system is stored in TES as high-temperature water and in CASV as high-pressure air.
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And when the solar wind is stronger, it is better at shielding the earth from high-energy charged particles from outer space known as cosmic rays.
The other is that they are formed by an interaction between low-energy electromagnetic radiation, such as light, and high-energy charged particles produced in the explosion.
Supernova remnants are also strong sources of X-rays, which are sometimes associated with synchrotron radiation produced by high-energy charged particles circulating in intense magnetic fields and sometimes with atomic emissions from extremely hot gases (in the range of 10 million kelvins).
The GCR hypothesis suggests that when they reach Earth, GCRs (high-energy charged particles originating from somewhere in our galaxy) are capable of "seeding" clouds; thus at times when a lot of GCRs are reaching the Earth's surface, more clouds will form.
The transport of low-energy charged particles moving along magnetic field lines is considered.
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