(Thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure.
1The total heat of combustion in 1 lb of water evaporated:
2Where water is converted into steam, this total heat is divided as follows:
3Fully four-fifths of the total heat are used up in this molecular work, only one-fifth remaining to warm the battery.
4The total heat developed by an ounce of zinc through its union with oxygen in the battery is also absolutely invariable.
5The max temperature of coils is below 80 °C, and the total heat is about 200 kW.
6The study shows that added clothing elements and insulating the head decreases the total heat loss of the mannequin as a whole.
7When the bag is present, the uncovered surface of the head accounts for about 50% of the total heat loss.
8As the total heat above the temperature of the air would have to be computed in each instance, this loss is best expressed by:
9When, however, the total heat waves radiated out by a body are less than it absorbs, the body gets gradually colder, and the temperature decreases.
10From the weight of the button of lead, and taking 8,080 units as the equivalent of carbon, the total heat-units of the fuel is calculated.
11(F) Total heat of combustion of coal.
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