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energy dissipation

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energy dissipation [′en·ər·jē dis·ə′pā·shən]
(physics)


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Some of the rotational kinetic energy is "lost" due to effects as mentioned by Jamil, but mainly also due to energy dissipation caused by the oceanic tides.
Human energy dissipation is currently small compared with other factors, but you can imagine it becoming much bigger," he said.
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