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atomic heat

n
(Atomic Physics) the product of an element's atomic weight and its specific heat (capacity)
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Despite its thinness, the insulator is effective because the atomic heat vibrations are dampened and lose much of their energy as they pass through each layer.
Akron, Ohio-based Performance Health explains that it created Atomic Heat to provide consumers with "an effective solution for both acute and chronic pain" associated with exercise and other types of physical activity.
Performance Health, for one, has created Perform Atomic Heat, a new topical formula used for warming the body prior to physical activity and for relieving muscle, joint and arthritis pain.
Most terrifying were pieces of deformed glass that demonstrates the melting effect of 3,000 degrees C atomic heat on exposed humans.
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