joule 英 [dʒu:l]   美 [dʒul, dʒaʊl]

joule

joule  英 [dʒu:l] 美 [dʒul, dʒaʊl]

n. 焦耳 

名词复数:joules 

In most fields, its use has been replaced by the ‘joule’. 在大多数领域,这个单位已经被“焦耳”取代。
And we saw that, you saw that the joule coefficient for an ideal gas was zero. 我们会发现,你们也会发现,理想气体的焦耳系数是零。

  • Use the scientific term joule for talking about work, energy, or heat. One joule is equal to the work it takes to make a watt of power for a second, or to move a body one meter with a one-Newton force.
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  • n. 焦耳
  • 1. In most fields, its use has been replaced by the ‘joule’.

    在大多数领域,这个单位已经被“焦耳”取代。

  • 2. And we saw that, you saw that the joule coefficient for an ideal gas was zero.

    我们会发现,你们也会发现,理想气体的焦耳系数是零。

  • 3. So this irreversible process this joule-Thomson process, is a constant enthalpy process.

    所以这个不可逆过程,也就是焦耳-汤姆逊过程,是一个等焓过程。

  • joule (n.) unit of electrical energy, 1882, coined in recognition of British physicist James P. Joule (1818-1889). The surname is a variant of Joel. Related: Joulemeter.
joule / dʒuːl ; NAmE dʒuːl / noun ( abbr.J ) ( physics ) a unit of energy or work 焦耳(能量或功的单位) joule joules joule / dʒuːl ; NAmE dʒuːl /
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