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free energy

NOUN
  1. (physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs
    energy can take a wide variety of forms

How To Use free energy In A Sentence

  • Apart from its effect on the molecular free energy, the topological constraint determines the total length and diameter of the superhelix, and hence, the volume excluded to another supercoil.
  • Each lamp comes with a free energy saving bulb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each lamp comes with a free energy saving bulb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable.
  • On the basis of the relative magnitude of their standard free energy of formation, the order of relative stability of PBTA congeners was theoretically proposed.
  • We did not explore the effects of the bilinear coupling model contribution to the free energy; our results strictly pertain to the cubic coupling model.
  • The lines represent the free energy of the interfacial water between the faces of adjacent quarterspheres.
  • The enthalpy, entropy, and free energy changes in the opening reaction of each basepair are determined from the temperature dependence of the exchange rates.
  • The bounds are extracted from the set of low free energy conformers identified for oligopeptides representing these loop residue segments.
  • You do have to be organised as it takes forever to charge the batteries, but it is free energy.
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