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 Übersetzung für 'joule' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a joule | joules
SYNO J | James Prescott Joule | Joule | ...
phys.unit
joule <J>
Joule {n} <J>
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electr.phys.
Joule heat
joulesche Wärme {f}
phys.
Joule's equivalent
elektrisches Wärmeäquivalent {n}
electr.phys.
Joule's heat
joulesche Wärme {f}
electr.phys.
Joule's law
joulesches Gesetz {n}
phys.
Gough-Joule effect [also: Gow-Joule effect]
Gough-Joule-Effekt {m}
phys.
Joule-Thomson effect
Joule-Thomson-Effekt {m}
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  • Joule {n} <J> = joule <J>
  • Joule-Prozess {m} [kurz für: Joule-Kreisprozess] = Brayton cycle [Joule cycle]
  • Gough-Joule-Effekt {m} = Gough-Joule effect [also: Gow-Joule effect]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The unit is also used less commonly as a unit of work, or energy, in which case it is equivalent to the more common and standard SI unit of energy, the joule.
  • The only difference between the two forms of the expression is the quantity used for the activation energy: the former would have the unit joule/mole, which is common in chemistry, while the latter would have the unit joule and would be for one molecular reaction event, which is common in physics.
  • Oxy-propane torches are usually used for cutting up scrap to save money, as LPG is far cheaper joule for joule than acetylene, although propane does not produce acetylene's very neat cut profile.
  • "Etgu" is the translational kinetic energy of the small arm as expressed by the joule (J).
  • The SI unit of work is the joule (J), named after the 19th-century English physicist James Prescott Joule, which is defined as the work required to exert a force of one newton through a displacement of one metre.

  • This simplified equation is the one used to define the joule, for example.
  • In this case, one joule was used as the limit, as opposed to seven joules in Germany, twelve foot-pounds force (16.2 J) in the UK and so on.
  • The joule-second "should not be confused" with the joule "per" second (J/s).
  • The power conditioner will also have a "joule" rating.
  • The SI unit of electric potential energy is joule (named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule).

  • As a heating technology, Joule heating has a coefficient of performance of 1.0, meaning that every joule of electrical energy supplied produces one joule of heat.
  • Avalanche breakdown occurs in semiconducting CNT and joule breakdown in metallic CNT.
  • An equivalent statement of the Dulong–Petit law in modern terms is that, regardless of the nature of the substance, the specific heat capacity "c" of a solid element (measured in joule per kelvin per kilogram) is equal to 3"R"/"M", where "R" is the gas constant (measured in joule per kelvin per mole) and "M" is the molar mass (measured in kilogram per mole).
  • with respect to "E" at an energy of 5 MeV to be ~1014 joule−1, compared to the experimental value of [...] joule−1.
  • The Planck constant has dimensions of angular momentum. In SI units, the Planck constant is expressed with the unit joule per hertz (J⋅Hz [...]) or joule-second (J⋅s).

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