between the parietal and visceral pleurae
pericardial cavity
the intrapleural space is also referred to as the intrapleural cavity - the space where the major organs are fitted into and protected by the surrounding skeletal rib cage.
resting potential
Primarily, it's referred to as the nape of the neck. It can also be called the collarbone, in some cases.
the small potential space between the parietal and visceral layers of the pleura.
Inactive energy is referred to as potential energy. It is the stored energy an object possesses due to its position or state, such as gravitational potential energy or chemical potential energy. This energy can be converted into active energy and perform work when needed.
The tubular space within an artery is referred to as the lumen. It is the inner open space where blood flows.
The pleural cavity is called a potential space because under normal conditions, there is a small amount of lubricating fluid present that allows the layers of the pleura to slide smoothly over each other during breathing. This space does not normally contain air or excess fluid, but it has the potential to accumulate air or fluid in certain abnormal situations.
Chemical energy.
I believe the cargo space in ships is referred to as the 'HOLD'
perricardium
neither it is usually referred to as a launch vehicle. a space probe is unmanned and transmits data back to earth and a space satellite is something that orbits the earth. you could call the shuttle a satellite but it is not normally referred to as that.
This is referred to as conservation of energy
Exospace or "E" Space as its communally referred to is the space outside of normal space or as we call Outer Space in the known Universe
The rate at which light energy flows through a given area of space is referred to as its intensity. It is often measured in terms of power per unit area (e.g., watts per square meter).
Butterfly Effect
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