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The simplicity of concept becomes complex in execution when the electric potential exceeds one million volts (1 megavolt, or 1 MV); these high voltages produce corona discharges and lightninglike sparks outside the accelerator, which dissipate the potential needed to accelerate the particles.
For acoustical engineers, the analogous problem is shock waves, which dissipate the sound energy as heat.
In addition, aircraft wings are fitted with "static wicks", which dissipate the electricity from lightning strikes safely.
Uncoupling proteins (UCP) are inner mitochondrial membrane transporters which dissipate the proton gradient, releasing stored energy as heat.
We also explore interlocking-jigsaw like interfaces, which dissipate the most energy and produce the highest toughness.
The main part of the device CAR1 is the groups of superimposed blades, which dissipate seismic energy through simultaneous friction and yield.
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But it's not a cathedral-style resonance, which dissipates in space as it travels.
In the end Laurel made a joke which dissipated the tension.
Rice cared little for the controversy, which dissipated almost as quickly as it flared.
Not museum customs, certainly, and not Ms. Cool's precise movements, which dissipated in her cavernous surroundings.
This is down to accumulated heat in the oceans, which dissipates slowly and drives changes in the water cycle as it does so.
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