- than a microsecond.
While the
total energy is small, on the
order of
millijoules, it can
still damage sensitive electronic devices.
Larger objects will...
- 101 J daJ
decajoule 10−2 J cJ
centijoule 102 J hJ
hectojoule 10−3 J mJ
millijoule 103 J kJ
kilojoule 10−6 J μJ
microjoule 106 J MJ
megajoule 10−9 J nJ nanojoule...
- The rad is the (obsolete)
corresponding traditional unit,
equal to 10
millijoules of
energy deposited per kilogram. 100 rad = 1 gray. The
equivalent dose...
- friction, heat/flame and
static electricity. A
spark of as
little as 0.1–10
millijoules can set off
certain mixtures.
Certain formulations prominent in the underground...
- of
around 150 mm (6 in) or in the
presence of a
static discharge of 7
millijoules. Its
detonation velocity is
around 5,180 m/s (17,000 ft/s). Ammonium...
- milliseconds, and must
deposit a
total energy in the
range of at
least millijoules or higher.
Relatively high
current at
anything more than
about fifty...
- femtoseconds. A
typical one
stage amplifier can
produce pulses of up to 5
millijoules in
energy at a
repetition frequency of 1000 hertz,
while a larger, multistage...
-
pulses of 65
millijoules once it
reached orbit, but that
energy declined 20 to 30% in the
first nine months, and was
losing one
millijoule per w**** in...
- amperes. The long
duration spark (up to 26 degrees)
provides energy of 950
millijoules (0.23 calth). The
plugs are
placed in such a way that they are cooled...
- 101 J daJ
decajoule 10−2 J cJ
centijoule 102 J hJ
hectojoule 10−3 J mJ
millijoule 103 J kJ
kilojoule 10−6 J μJ
microjoule 106 J MJ
megajoule 10−9 J nJ nanojoule...