internal energy
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of internal energy
First recorded in 1885–90
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Liquid water combined with internal energy sources makes these moons compelling targets in the search for life.
From Science Daily • Mar. 1, 2026
The researchers think that the animals' use of internal energy, or active transport, when moving the salts could be the explanation.
From Science Daily • Oct. 6, 2023
That's how radioactive metals like uranium and radium produce their own internal energy, without any external source.
From Salon • Aug. 12, 2023
It can’t; it has too much internal energy and direction for any single misstep, including Hansberry’s, to throw the whole thing off track.
From New York Times • Oct. 25, 2022
The Doric column causes in us, no doubt, motor impulses, but it means, and must mean, to us, the expression of internal energy through those very impulses it causes.
From The Psychology of Beauty by Howes, Ethel Dench Puffer
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