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  2. Negative energy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Negative energy is a concept used in physics to explain the nature of certain fields. Negative energy may also refer to: Negative energy (esotericism) "Negative Energy" (song), a 2018 song by Trippie Redd; Negative Energy Plane in Dungeons & Dragons

  3. Negative energy - Wikipedia

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    The negative-energy particle then crosses the event horizon into the black hole, with the law of conservation of energy requiring that an equal amount of positive energy should escape. In the Penrose process , a body divides in two, with one half gaining negative energy and falling in, while the other half gains an equal amount of positive ...

  4. Wikipedia:Negative energy - Wikipedia

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    Articles on controversial subjects seem to generate a sort of negative energy which leads to quarrels, hurt feelings, and even lasting enmities. Here are some options for avoiding all this. Give it a rest: You don't need all this negative energy. Go apply yourself to some other article which is less of a pain.

  5. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    The energy that a physical body possesses due to its motion, defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. The body continues to maintain this kinetic energy unless its velocity changes. Contrast potential energy. Kirchhoff's circuit laws. Also called Kirchhoff's rules or simply Kirchhoff's laws.

  6. The simple solution to the ‘Californication’ of American ...

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    The state discriminates between "good" and "bad" energy by mandating that 60% of all electricity come from renewable sources by the year 2030 and 100% by the year 2045. Some major cities have even ...

  7. Exergonic reaction - Wikipedia

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    The change of Gibbs free energy (ΔG) in an exergonic reaction (that takes place at constant pressure and temperature) is negative because energy is lost (2). In chemical thermodynamics, an exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the change in the free energy is negative (there is a net release of free energy). [1]

  8. Psychic vampire - Wikipedia

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    The terms "energy vampire" and "psychic vampire" have been used as synonyms in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union as part of an occult revival. [ 13 ] The 2019 American comedy horror television series What We Do in the Shadows includes the character Colin Robinson, a metaphorical and literal "energy vampire" who drains people's life ...

  9. Are Energy Drinks Actually Bad For You? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Energy drinks vary wildly, but often fall within the range of 70 to 200 mg per serving. The source of the caffeine itself also depends on the brand, and it can ultimately impact the nutritional ...