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  2. Energy systems language - Wikipedia

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    The energy systems language of systems ecology The energy systems language , also referred to as energese , or energy circuit language , or generic systems symbols , is a modelling language used for composing energy flow diagrams in the field of systems ecology .

  3. Energy flow (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    The strength of bottom-up controls on energy flow are determined by the nutritional quality, size, and growth rates of primary producers in an ecosystem. [ 14 ] [ 22 ] Photosynthetic material is typically rich in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and supplements the high herbivore demand for N and P across all ecosystems. [ 26 ]

  4. Ramp generator - Wikipedia

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    Ramp generators produces a sawtooth wave form, Suppose a 3V is applied to input of a comparator of X terminal and ramp generator at Y terminal. the ramp generator starts increasing its voltage but, still lower than input X terminal of the comparator the output shall be 1, As soon as the ramp voltage is equal to or more than X, comparator output ...

  5. File:Earth Energy Budget with GHE.svg - Wikipedia

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    There is a precedent for considering heat flows instead of just energy flows in the NASA diagrams on NASA Earth Observatory's page Climate and Earth’s Energy Budget which includes both heat flow diagrams and energy flow diagrams. The current diagram integrates the energy flow diagrams and heat flow diagrams from that page into a single diagram.

  6. Gravity racer - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom a gravity racer car has been called a buggy, trolley, cart. It is currently popularly called a soapbox. In Scotland and northern England it has also been called a bogie, cartie/cairtie, guider or piler. In Wales it is often referred to as a gambo. In Australia they are called billy carts, and in Brazil it is known as rolimã

  7. Electro-kinetic road ramp - Wikipedia

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    The electro-kinetic road ramp is a method of generating electricity by harnessing the kinetic energy of automobiles that drive over the ramp. In June 2009, one of the devices was installed in the car park at a Sainsbury's supermarket in Gloucester, United Kingdom , where it provides enough electricity to run all of the store's cash registers.

  8. Simple Magnetic Overunity Toy - Wikipedia

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    At the starting point, the ball has the potential energy given it by being put there under the forces of the magnets. When the ball is released, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the ball rolls up the track and drops off the top. The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy is always constant (minus energy lost due to ...

  9. First law of thermodynamics (fluid mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the first law of thermodynamics is an expression of the conservation of total energy of a system. The increase of the energy of a system is equal to the sum of work done on the system and the heat added to that system: = + where is the total energy of a system.