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1 energy
['ɛnədʒɪ]nenergia fDepartment of Energy — ≈ Departament Gospodarki Energetycznej i Paliwowej ( przy Ministerstwie Przemysłu)
* * *['enə‹i]plural - energies; noun1) (the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously: He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.) energia2) (the power, eg of electricity, of doing work: electrical energy; nuclear energy.) energia•- energetically -
2 energy crisis
nkryzys m energetyczny -
3 energy-saving
['ɛnədʒɪ'seɪvɪŋ]adj -
4 energy absorption coefficient
współczynnik pochłaniania energii promieniowania gammaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy absorption coefficient
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5 energy balance
bilans energetycznybilans strat energetycznych -
6 energy band
pasmo dozwolonepasmo energetyczne -
7 energy band theory of solids
teoria pasmowa ciała stałegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy band theory of solids
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8 energy barrier
próg energetycznypróg potencjalny reakcji -
9 energy beam
wiązka cząstek w zastosowaniach technologicznych -
10 energy build-up factor
współczynnik wzrostu energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy build-up factor
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11 energy conservation law
zasada zachowania energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy conservation law
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12 energy consumption
zużycie energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy consumption
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13 energy conversion
przemiana energii -
14 energy converter
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15 energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry
spektrometria rentgenowska z dyspersją energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry
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16 energy dissipation
dyssypacja energiirozproszenie energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy dissipation
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17 energy efficiency
sprawność energetycznasprawność watogodzinowa akumulatora -
18 energy fluence
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19 energy flux
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20 energy flux density
gęstość strumienia energiiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > energy flux density
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Energy — The capability of doing work; different forms of energy can be converted to other forms, but the total amount of energy remains the same. This is broadly defined as the capability of doing work. In the electric power industry, energy is more… … Energy terms
Energy Deliveries — Energy generated by one system delivered to another system. *** Energy generated by one electric utility system and delivered to another system through one or more transmission lines. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information… … Energy terms
Energy Receipts — Energy generated by one utility system that is received by another through transmission lines. *** Energy brought into a site from another location. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
Energy supply — Energy made available for future disposition. Supply can be considered and measured from the point of view of the energy provider or the receiver. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
Energy Use — Energy consumed during a specified time period for a specific purpose (usually expressed in kWh) … Energy terms
Energy Efficiency — Programs that reduce consumption. *** A ratio of service provided to energy input (e.g., lumens to watts in the case of light bulbs). Services provided can include buildings sector end uses such as lighting, refrigeration, and heating:… … Energy terms
Energy Intensity — The relative extent that energy is required for a process. *** A ratio of energy consumption to another metric, typically national gross domestic product in the case of a country s energy intensity. Sector specific intensities may refer to… … Energy terms
Energy Policy Act of 1992 — (EPACT) A comprehensive legislative package that mandates and encourages energy efficiency standards, alternative fuel use, and the development of renewable energy technologies. Public Law 102 486, October 24th, 1992. Also authorized the… … Energy terms
Energy Effects — Changes at the consumer meter that reflect activities undertaken in response to utility administered programs. *** The changes in aggregate electricity use (measured in megawatthours) for consumers that participate in a utility DSM (demand… … Energy terms
Energy Reserves — The portion of total energy resources that is known and can be recovered with presently available technology at an affordable cost. *** Estimated quantities of energy sources that are demonstrated to exist with reasonable certainty on the… … Energy terms
Energy Consumption — The amount of energy consumed in the form in which it is acquired by the user. The term excludes electrical generation and distribution losses. *** The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing … Energy terms