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Discover LudwigThe phrase "original energy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to energy that is in its initial or pure form, often in contexts related to science, art, or personal motivation. Example: "The artist captured the original energy of the landscape in her painting, making it feel alive."
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What else could you expect without the original energy source at hand?
The greater the original energy of the particle, the longer is its range.
Red Bull sells only two products -- its original energy drink and a sugar-free version, introduced last year.
Some investors hope the government will reconsider and allow exceptions for the original energy and property companies.
In this process, the photon abruptly changes direction and transfers a portion of its original energy to the electron from which it scattered, producing an energetic recoil electron.
All methods of liquefaction, transport, and regasification involve a significant energy loss, which can approach 25 percent of the original energy content of the gas.
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Over time, the opportunity to fight global warming added to the original energy-security appeal.
Finally, an energy-based fatigue model is given with modifying of the original energy-type damage parameter.
A team led by Leonid Brown, a biophysicist at the University of Guelph, Canada, wondered if the protein's original energy-production role might still be used in this higher organism.
This is particularly true in the case of nuclear fusion reactions that transform hydrogen to helium, in which 0.7 percent of the original rest energy of the hydrogen is converted to other forms of energy.
By approximately 100 s following the supernova explosion, very little of the original thermal energy remains in the gas as it has been almost entirely converted into kinetic energy in the expanding shell.
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