Yet there was a store of energy available here equivalent to the total output of a full galaxy for hundreds of billions of years.
Over the course of the reentry it generated equivalent energy needed to power Los Angeles for over one minute in 1966.
Energy has an equivalent mass, and mass has an equivalent energy.
In eqn (9.9) the final term is an equivalent potential energy squared:.
It consumes only a little energy, equivalent to that used by a 30-watt light bulb.
This should be much lower than the equivalent from fission energy.
A double layer is said to be strong if the potential drop across the layer is greater than the equivalent thermal energy of the plasma's components.
That was an energy of 4 electron Volts, equivalent to a temperature of about 40,000 degrees.
The kinetic energy of the flying spaceling was balanced by a precisely equivalent energy of new mass.
The electricity generated by the solar system, combined with savings from energy efficiency measures, delivers the equivalent energy to power approximately 8,500 homes.