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ENERGISES - traducción al árabe

MEASURE FOR THE ABILITY OF A SYSTEM TO DO WORK
Energies; Energetic; Total energy; Energy (chemistry); Energy (biology); Energy (earth science); Energy (cosmology); Energy form; Energy (Earth science); Energy (physics); Energy (natural science); Energy forms; Physical energy; Forms of energy; Energy (physical); Energy physics; Energetically; Energizes; Energized (physics); Energizing; Energise; Energises; Energising; Energizer (physics); Energizers; Energisers; Form of energy; Measurement of energy; Energy transfer; Work energy
  • energy and human life]].
  • kinetic]] and [[potential energy]].
  • Joule's apparatus for measuring the mechanical equivalent of heat. A descending weight attached to a string causes a paddle immersed in water to rotate.
  • In a typical [[lightning]] strike, 500 [[megajoule]]s of [[electric potential energy]] is converted into the same amount of energy in other forms, mostly [[light energy]], [[sound energy]] and [[thermal energy]].
  • Thomas Young]], the first person to use the term "energy" in the modern sense.
  • A [[turbo generator]] transforms the energy of pressurized steam into electrical energy

ENERGISES         
QUANTITATIVE PROPERTY OF A PHYSICAL SYSTEM, RECOGNIZABLE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK AND IN THE FORM OF HEAT AND LIGHT
Energies; Energetic; Total energy; Energy (chemistry); Energy (biology); Energy (earth science); Energy (cosmology); Energy form; Energy (Earth science); Energy (physics); Energy (natural science); Energy forms; Physical energy; Forms of energy; Energy (physical); Energy physics; Energetically; Energizes; Energized (physics); Energizing; Energise; Energises; Energising; Energizer (physics); Energizers; Energisers; Form of energy; Measurement of energy; Energy transfer; Work energy

الصفة

كادِح ; مُتَّقِد ; مُجْتَهِد ; مُجِدّ ; مُفْعَمٌ بِالحَيَوِيَّة ; مَلِيءٌ بِالحَيَوِيَّة ; ناشِط ; ناهِض ; نَشِط ; نَشِيط ; هَمَّام

energy         
QUANTITATIVE PROPERTY OF A PHYSICAL SYSTEM, RECOGNIZABLE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK AND IN THE FORM OF HEAT AND LIGHT
Energies; Energetic; Total energy; Energy (chemistry); Energy (biology); Energy (earth science); Energy (cosmology); Energy form; Energy (Earth science); Energy (physics); Energy (natural science); Energy forms; Physical energy; Forms of energy; Energy (physical); Energy physics; Energetically; Energizes; Energized (physics); Energizing; Energise; Energises; Energising; Energizer (physics); Energizers; Energisers; Form of energy; Measurement of energy; Energy transfer; Work energy
طاقَة
energy         
QUANTITATIVE PROPERTY OF A PHYSICAL SYSTEM, RECOGNIZABLE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK AND IN THE FORM OF HEAT AND LIGHT
Energies; Energetic; Total energy; Energy (chemistry); Energy (biology); Energy (earth science); Energy (cosmology); Energy form; Energy (Earth science); Energy (physics); Energy (natural science); Energy forms; Physical energy; Forms of energy; Energy (physical); Energy physics; Energetically; Energizes; Energized (physics); Energizing; Energise; Energises; Energising; Energizer (physics); Energizers; Energisers; Form of energy; Measurement of energy; Energy transfer; Work energy
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Definición

Energies

Wikipedia

Energy

In physics, energy (from Ancient Greek ἐνέργεια (enérgeia) 'activity') is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light. Energy is a conserved quantity—the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed. The unit of measurement for energy in the International System of Units (SI) is the joule (J).

Common forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object (for instance due to its position in a field), the elastic energy stored in a solid object, chemical energy associated with chemical reactions, the radiant energy carried by electromagnetic radiation, and the internal energy contained within a thermodynamic system. All living organisms constantly take in and release energy.

Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases its total energy.

Human civilization requires energy to function, which it gets from energy resources such as fossil fuels, nuclear fuel, or renewable energy. The Earth's climate and ecosystems processes are driven by the energy the planet receives from the Sun (although a small amount is also contributed by geothermal energy).

Ejemplos de uso de ENERGISES
1. I find it to be a heady experience and it energises me.
2. They say that the town stands beneath an intersection of ley lines, which subtly energises the inhabitants.
3. The pursuit of these goals often energises you, and you sometimes take work home with you because you want to get it done right.
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