dissipated Meaning & Definition

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  • The present energy plus the dissipated energy equals the initial energy plus the work done by the external forces.

  • They concluded that unless this heat was dissipated, it would slow imbibition of vapour.

  • Every member of this family is hyperbolic, flux-limited, and possesses a locally dissipated entropy.

  • This heat, if not dissipated properly, may damage the permanent magnets.

  • When the dissipated work is negative, as in the rare instances described above, the magnitude of this irreversible work is smaller in absolute value.

  • The results show that the blocked waves will be reflected as extremely short capillaries and then dissipated rapidly by viscosity.

  • A water-cooled heat sink dissipated the transferred heat.

  • This comprises the power dissipated by viscosity and by heat conduction.

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