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The fragrance dissipated into the air after a few minutes.
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The sentence, " The fear had dissipated but the deafening silence still lingered in the vague afternoon humidity," is a logical, though wordy, sentence. There should however, be a comma between "dissipated" and "but."
To find the energy dissipated in a resistor, you can use the formula: Energy (current)2 x resistance x time. This formula calculates the energy dissipated in the resistor based on the current flowing through it, the resistance of the resistor, and the time the current flows.
Dissipated Eight was created in 1952.
Dissipation means to make go away...but it's not gone yet. It rather is like diluting, altering to make so weak that it's not usable as originally intended. "He spent his evening in wasteful alcoholic dissipation." "Her morning was casually moved into afternoon engaging in gourmandic dissipation." (Translation? "She stuffed her gut all morning") I have a good sentence for dissipated!! He dissipated his time doing drugs when he could be at the fair. Also it could mean wasteful expenditure so... "When the man dissipated his money on lottery tickets and lost, no one was surprised when he went into a rage."
I think that sentence is way too descriptive. It makes my mind think, "what did I just read?"
Dissipated energy is the energy that is spread into the environment or lost
Kinetic Energy is energy that is dissipated in a crash.
As the air becomes warmer, the fog will usually dissipate.The cooks used the exhaust fan to dissipate the smoke from the kitchen fire."As the sun climbed higher in the morning sky, the fog dissipated and left its traces on shaded leaves."
dissipated heat is used to boost the power and to combine with it
dispersed