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average 22 gigga joules
That is highly variable depending on many design features. The yield is directly proportional to energy release.
Blood? Wasted? Wow! My whole perspective has changed!
When it's released, the rubber band delivers almost as much energy as you had to produce in order to stretch it. The little bit that's missing is the energy that caused the rubber band to get warm as you stretched it.
packet of crisps weight = weigh of a crisp * number of crisps
Too much water, life evolves in the sea, too much sun, life ceases to exist Burnt to a crisp
Just about one-half, due to losses of Energy.
All crisps are high in fat, salt, and starch (unless they are baked and then there's not so much fat). So none of them are a source of energy.
MLB player Coco Crisp weighs 185 pounds.
You don't say how big your pellet is. 1 kg of uranium 235 will give as much energy as 1500 tonnes of coal
MLB player Coco Crisp made $7500000 in the 2014 season.
crisps have 16grams of fat
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1 kg of U-235 will produce as much energy as 1500 tons of coal
Gram for gram, lipids release twice as much energy as carbohydrates do.
25-50 watts.
Many substances can be burned to release heat energy, pretty much anything. However, water or ice is one that can not.