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  2. Energy flow (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Energy flow is the flow of energy through living things within an ecosystem. [1] All living organisms can be organized into producers and consumers, and those producers and consumers can further be organized into a food chain. [2][3] Each of the levels within the food chain is a trophic level. [1] In order to more efficiently show the quantity ...

  3. Energy - Wikipedia

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    Energy (from Ancient Greek ... [20] and that heat flow is a form of energy transfer. For homogeneous systems, with a well-defined temperature and pressure, ...

  4. Flow Energy - Wikipedia

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    Flow Energy. Flow Energy was an energy supplier in the United Kingdom owned by Co-op Energy. Its headquarters were in Ipswich, Suffolk. [1] The company was launched as a small independent domestic energy supply company in April 2013, [2] supplying gas and electricity to homes throughout the UK. Flow Energy was acquired by Co-op Energy in May ...

  5. Earth's energy budget - Wikipedia

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    Earth's energy imbalance (EEI) Earth's energy budget (in W/m 2) determines the climate. It is the balance of incoming and outgoing radiation and can be measured by satellites. The Earth's energy imbalance is the "net absorbed" energy amount and grew from +0.6 W/m 2 (2009 est. [8]) to above +1.0 W/m 2 in 2019. [23]

  6. Energy flow - Wikipedia

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    Energy flow may refer to: Energy transfer, the transfer of physical energy from one body or place to another. Energy flow (ecology), the flow of energy through a biological food chain. Energy (esotericism) flow, the movement of spiritual energy. Fluid dynamics, energy of a flowing fluid related to pressure.

  7. Flow process - Wikipedia

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    Flow process. During steady, continuous operation, an energy balance applied to an open system equates shaft work performed by the system to heat added plus net enthalpy added. The region of space enclosed by open system boundaries is usually called a control volume. It may or may not correspond to physical walls.

  8. Continuity equation - Wikipedia

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    See also: Mass flux, Mass flow rate, and Vorticity equation. In fluid dynamics, the continuity equation states that the rate at which mass enters a system is equal to the rate at which mass leaves the system plus the accumulation of mass within the system. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The differential form of the continuity equation is: [ 1 ] where.

  9. Heat flux - Wikipedia

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    through a surface. In physics and engineering, heat flux or thermal flux, sometimes also referred to as heat flux density[1], heat-flow density or heat-flow rate intensity, is a flow of energy per unit area per unit time. Its SI units are watts per square metre (W/m 2). It has both a direction and a magnitude, and so it is a vector quantity.