Thursday, January 28, 2010

Energy Distribution & Infrastructures

he advent of recent energy carriers may present both difficulties and new opportunities for energy distribution companies. Analysis can address these technical issues and offer some sort of resolution to new problems that seem to pose a problem. It comes down to a statistical distribution of energy. The distribution of energy between identical particles depends in part upon how many states there are in a given energy interval. It helps to refer back to the basics: using p² = 2mE, and therefore the distribution perform for the magnitude of the momentum we have a tendency to get the energy distribution: f_E\,dE=f_p\left(\fracdp{dE.

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