Examples of 'would emit' in a sentence

Meaning of "would emit"

Would emit: Refers to the potential emission or release of something. This phrase is commonly used to speculate about a possible action or outcome

How to use "would emit" in a sentence

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The molecules would emit nucleonic particles.
Replace corroded or damaged burners that would emit excess gas.
The new process would emit water instead of carbon dioxide.
You are also looking for something in the area that would emit lead particulates.
The nucleus would emit a new form of radiation as the proton decayed.
That star has a dense corona and would emit very intense radiation.
The screen would emit a visible light when struck by a beam of electrons.
The Otto family reported that sometimes the doll would emit a terrifying giggle.
Both processes would emit similar amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
To think, a superstar would emit grey light.
They would emit sound to reflect off the walls before arriving at the listening area.
This could be dried and would emit blue light when remoistened.
And how did it work? When her heart got too stressed, it would emit a sound.
Only black holes of very low mass would emit a significant amount of radiation.
It would emit a B-Frequency signal.

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Yet smaller primordial black holes would emit more than they absorb and thereby lose mass.
When her heart got too stressed, it would emit a sound.
Each downward leap would emit energy in the form of light in very specific wavelengths.
When ionized hydrogen in the nebula recombines it would emit Lyman-alpha radiation.
A surface blowout would emit a plume from the ruptured pipe somewhere on the structure.
We would say the letter A, and the table would emit a strong tapping sound.
The PC would emit a series of beeps.
Captain, a Varuvian explosion would emit metreon particles.
Using natural gas would emit the equivalent of 33 grams of carbon dioxide per megajoule.
In the best case, up to 112 supermassive black holes would emit gravitational waves.
Using petroleum fuels would emit the equivalent of just 20 grams of carbon dioxide per megajoule.
Every now and then she would emit a long, heavy sigh.
That would emit a beep from the speaker, right?
In the case of theft, the system would emit a code identifying the vehicle.
Which would emit a particular I.R. Heat spike.
If the planet were a perfect black body, it would emit according to the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
Those plants alone would emit 6.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.
If the Earth were a perfect black body, it would emit according to the Stephan-Boltzmann law.
GHG polluters would emit less if they had to pay for the privilege Figure 10.15.
Captain, a Varuvian explosion would emit metreon particles. -Yes, Captain.
When triggered, it would emit a " quantum " of electromagnetic energy.
The Neste MY Renewable Diesel would emit only 24 g / km with the same car!

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