Thermal-energy Sentence Examples
The heat gives off subtle infrared rays which produce thermal energy to heat the floor.
In 1901 the Copley medal of the Royal Society of London was awarded him as being "the first to apply the second law of thermodynamics to the exhaustive discussion of the relation between chemical, electrical and thermal energy and capacity for external work."
In the space of only a few nanoseconds, a great deal of magnetic energy is converted into the thermal energy of the plasma.
At low temperatures, there is not enough thermal energy available to allow torsion angle changes, so the conformation becomes frozen in.
Hence a part of what must be included in thermal energy is not simply proportional to temperature as is commonly assumed.
This merely thermal energy - which is gradually but very slowly being restricted in amount as new subsidiary organized types become recognized in it - though transmutable in equivalent quantities with the other kinds, yet is so only to a limited extent; the tracing out of the laws of this limitation belongs to the science of thermodynamics.
It is the business of that science to find out what is the greatest amount of thermal energy that can possibly be recoverable into organized kinds under given circumstances.
Although there have been some changes in the thermal energy in the park since 1871, there has been no appreciable diminution.