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  2. Orders of magnitude (power) - Wikipedia

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    weather: Hurricane Katrina's rate of release of latent heat energy into the air. [48] 3 × 10 14: tech: power reached by the extremely high-power Hercules laser from the University of Michigan. [citation needed] 4.6 × 10 14: geo: estimated rate of net global heating, evaluated as Earth's energy imbalance, from 2005 to 2019.

  3. Orders of magnitude (energy) - Wikipedia

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    List of orders of magnitude for energy; Factor (joules) SI prefix Value Item 10 −34: 6.626 × 10 −34 J: Energy of a photon with a frequency of 1 hertz. [1]8 × 10 −34 J: Average kinetic energy of translational motion of a molecule at the lowest temperature reached (38 picokelvin [2] as of 2021)

  4. ITER - Wikipedia

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    The central solenoid coil will be 18 meters tall, 4.3 m wide, and weigh 1000 tonnes. [148] It will use superconducting niobium–tin to carry 45 kA and produce a peak field of more than 13 teslas. [149] [150] The 18 toroidal field coils will also use niobium-tin.

  5. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    Mass equivalent of the energy of a photon at the peak of the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation (0.235 meV/c 2) [3] 10 −36: 1.8 × 10 −36 kg 1 eV/c 2, the mass equivalent of one electronvolt [4] 3.6 × 10 −36 kg Electron neutrino, upper limit on mass (2 eV/c 2) [5] 10 −33 quectogram (qg) 10 −31: 9.11 × 10 −31 kg

  6. Category:Heaviest or most massive things - Wikipedia

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    This category is for inanimate or animate things, including entities, objects, and creatures, without excluding humans. Things that weigh the most will typically be the most massive as well, although mass and weight are somewhat different scientific concepts, as discussed at the article about mass versus weight

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    Globally, buildings represent around 37% of global carbon emissions. Johnson Controls is using AI and data to help property owners become more energy efficient, while also cutting costs.

  9. Mass versus weight - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the relationship between mass and weight on Earth is highly proportional; objects that are a hundred times more massive than a one-liter bottle of soda almost always weigh a hundred times more—approximately 1,000 newtons, which is the weight one would expect on Earth from an object with a mass slightly greater than 100 kilograms.