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 Übersetzung für 'free energy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO energy | free energy
phys.
free energy
freie Energie {f}
3 Wörter
spec.
free energy difference
freie Energiedifferenz {f}
phys.
Gibbs free energy
Gibbs'sche freie Energie {f}
Teiltreffer
tech.
radio frequency energy <RF energy>
Hochfrequenzenergie {f} <HF-Energie>
biochem.
free triiodothyronine <free T3, fT3>
freies Triiodthyronin {n} <freies T3, fT3> [fachspr.]
MedTech.
multi-energy computed tomography <multi-energy CT>
Multi-Energy-Computertomographie {f} <Multi-Energy-CT>
lead-free labels <Pb-free labels>Bleifrei-Aufkleber {pl}
energyTatkraft {f}
49
energyArbeitsvermögen {n}
44
energyKraft {f}
160
energyEnergie {f}
1799
phys.
thermal energy
Wärme {f} [Wärmeenergie]
hydro energyWasserkraft {f}
hydraulic energyWasserkraft {f}
energy usageEnergieverbrauch {m}
phys.
energy transport
Energietransport {m}
energy sectorEnergiebereich {m}
phys.
internal energy
innere Energie {f}
phys.
Fermi energy
Fermi-Energie {f}
phys.
fusion energy
Fusionsenergie {f}
phys.
energy transfer
Energieübertrag {m}
phys.
phonon energy
Phononenenergie {f}
energy saverEnergiesparer {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Nuclear energy will provide 20% of the country's energy needs as an emissions-free energy source.
  • Integrals are also used in thermodynamics, where thermodynamic integration is used to calculate the difference in free energy between two given states.
  • Willard Gibbs, it was known that chemical reactions proceeded to an equilibrium determined by the free energy of the substances taking part.
  • There are a number of linear free-energy relationships that have been used to quantify these effects, of which the Hammett equation is the best known.
  • Water does not decompose into hydrogen and oxygen spontaneously as the Gibbs free energy change for the process at standard conditions is very positive, about 474.4 kJ.

  • This irreversibility is typically a kinetic, not thermodynamic irreversibility, as a folded protein generally has lower free energy than when it is unfolded.
  • At constant temperature and pressure in the absence of an applied voltage, the Gibbs free energy, "G", for the reaction depends only on the extent of reaction: "ξ" (Greek letter xi), and can only decrease according to the second law of thermodynamics.
  • This compares to the expression for Helmholtz free energy, "A".
  • Featured were concepts, inventions and designs for creating "free energy" from natural forces, and for sequestering carbon from the atmosphere.
  • A protein folded into its native state or native conformation typically has a lower Gibbs free energy (a combination of enthalpy and entropy) than the unfolded conformation.

  • This is because the Gibbs free energy of the superconducting phase increases quadratically with the magnetic field while the free energy of the normal phase is roughly independent of the magnetic field.
  • The process of photosynthesis provides the main input of free energy into the biosphere, and is one of four main ways in which radiation is important for plant life.
  • Estimated differences in free energy change, Δ(Δ"G"), estimated in kcal/mol per residue in an α-helical configuration, relative to alanine arbitrarily set as zero.
  • The economic valuation of large-scale applications (including pumped hydro storage and compressed air) considers benefits including: curtailment avoidance, grid congestion avoidance, price arbitrage and carbon-free energy delivery.
  • The net reaction is, therefore, thermodynamically favorable, for it results in a lower free energy for the final products.

  • From a thermodynamics point of view, at the melting point the change in Gibbs free energy "∆G" of the substances is zero, but there are non-zero changes in the enthalpy ("H") and the entropy ("S"), known respectively as the enthalpy of fusion (or latent heat of fusion) and the entropy of fusion.
  • Three of the steps — the ones with large negative free energy changes — are not in equilibrium and are referred to as "irreversible"; such steps are often subject to regulation.
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