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energy densityamount of energy stored in a system or area.
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energy densityThe ratio of energy available from a battery to its volume (Wh/1) or mass (Wh/kg). "watts to weight" ratio.
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energy densityThe amount of energy stored in a battery. It is expressed as the amount of energy stored per unit volume or per unit weight (Wh/L or Wh/kg).
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energy densityThe ratio of the energy available from a battery to its volume (wh/m^3) or weight (wh/kg).
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energy densityThe amount of energy stored in an object, expressed in watt-hours per kilogram (1 Wh/kg = 3.6 kJ/kg). For example, the energy density of a standard rechargeable battery ranges from 70 to 100 Wh/kg. Th [..]
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energy density Ratio of cell energy to weight or volume (watt-hours per pound, or watt-hours per cubic inch).
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energy density
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energy density - Ratio of cell energy to weight or volume (watt-hours per pound, or watt-hours per cubic inch).
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energy densityAll living cells require a constant source of energy in order to function. This energy is provided in the protein, carbohydrate and fat in the diet. The energy density of a diet is the total energy pe [..]
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energy densityThe amount of energy stored in a given food per unit of volume or mass. Fat stores 9 kilocalories/gram, alcohol stores 7 kilocalories/gram, carbohydrate and protein each store 4 kilocalories/gram, fiber stores 1.5 to 2.5 kilocalories/gram and water has no energy.
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energy densityTerm used to measure the output energy for Lasers and Pulsed Light Sources. Quoted in J/cm2 (Joules per square centimetre). See Fluence.
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energy densityA measurement of the amount of energy stored in a given volume.
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energy densityTerm used to measure the output energy for Lasers and Pulsed Light Sources. Quoted in J/cm2 (Joules per square centimetre). See Fluence.
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