He shivered as the thing's soul-stuff blended with his own and passed extra energy to him.
When something passes energy on to an atom, an electron may be temporarily boosted to a higher orbital (farther away from the nucleus).
For the first time in years, many business executives are saying they can pass higher energy and material costs through to consumers.
The main difference between early water turbines and water wheels is a swirl component of the water which passes energy to a spinning rotor.
Unlike transformers, which pass energy in both directions with very low losses, opto-isolators are unidirectional (see exceptions) and they cannot transmit power.
The force of the detonations was more muted this time as Voortrekker dived- air bursts didn't pass much energy into the sea.
Earlier in the day, President Obama met with a bipartisan group of Senators in the Cabinet room to discuss the importance of passing comprehensive energy and climate legislation this year.
Houston, and Texas more generally, where technology has passed energy as the state's largest employer, are unlikely to feel nearly the pain of the 1980's.
"Physicists have known that such high-spin atoms can pass energy from one atom to the next with no net energy loss."
Each of these situations might pass more energy to a tweeter than it can survive without damage.