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|description='''Power''' ''P'' [W = Jยทs<sup>-1</sup>] is [[exergy]] per time or [[force]] times [[flow]], which cannot be created internally yet is not conserved but is dissipated (''P'' < 0) in irreversible energy transformations at constant temperature and (barometric) pressure, ''T'',''p''. Metabolic power and heat flux of irreversible processes are distinguished as the time rate of Gibbs energy and enthalpy changes, respectively. | |description='''Power''' ''P'' [W = Jยทs<sup>-1</sup>] is [[exergy]] per time, or [[force]] times [[flow]], which cannot be created internally yet is not conserved but is dissipated (''P'' < 0) in irreversible energy transformations at constant temperature and (barometric) pressure, ''T'',''p''. Metabolic power and heat flux of irreversible processes are distinguished as the time rate of Gibbs energy and enthalpy changes, respectively. | ||
|info=[[Gnaiger 1989 Thermochim Acta]] | |info=[[Gnaiger 1989 Thermochim Acta]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 9 February 2024
Description
Power P [W = Jยทs-1] is exergy per time, or force times flow, which cannot be created internally yet is not conserved but is dissipated (P < 0) in irreversible energy transformations at constant temperature and (barometric) pressure, T,p. Metabolic power and heat flux of irreversible processes are distinguished as the time rate of Gibbs energy and enthalpy changes, respectively.
Abbreviation: P [W]
Reference: Gnaiger 1989 Thermochim Acta