Sentences with phrase «reducing the heat lost»

Reducing the heat lost to the atmosphere allows the oceans to steadily warm over time - as has been observed over the last half century.
We tape up the fireplace in the winter to reduce heat lost and prevent cold air from the fireplace.

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Turn the heat up slightly whilst stirring occasionally for a further 10 minutes, making sure the garlic doesn't burn while the mushrooms lose their water and reduce, becoming dark brown and golden.
Bring to boil, cover, reduce heat to simmer, and cook for 30 minutes or until the peppers just lose their crunch.
Bring beets and 3 cups water to a simmer in a small saucepan over medium - low heat; cook until beets have lost their vibrant red color and liquid is reduced by about one - third, 25 — 30 minutes.
Wearing these thermal shorts helps heat up your body which helps you lose weight 4x faster AND reduces cellulite!
There are also thicker coil wires that help to reduce the overall heat of the unit and the energy lost, which can make it more efficient and useful in the long run.
The cushioned air pad floor is another nice touch that provides both additional comfort and insulation to reduce the amount of heat lost through the base of the tub.
These little peppers derive their heat from a natural plant compound called capsaicin, which offers powerful health benefits such as reducing inflammation and decreasing hard - to - lose belly fat.
But as your bore grows, so does the surface area of your combustion chamber, so you will lose more heat to the walls, reducing efficiency.
Shorter exhaust passages also diminish the heat lost to radiation, thereby reducing the time required to warm the catalytic converters — also located in the engine's valley — to proper operating temperature.
A heating and cooling system for the battery pack in the EV model means you lose some of that underfloor storage however, reducing the boot space to 281 litres.
Lower the heat and let the sauce simmer, stirring every so often, until it is slightly reduced and has lost any tin - can taste, about 30 minutes.
While this option costs more than standard glass, the energy savings may offset the initial outlay, especially given that a 2009 English Heritage study found that using low - E storm windows reduced the amount of heat lost through windows by 58 %.
It reduces the chances of reproductive cancer; prevents females from having heat cycles; reduces chances males will spray or mark their territory; lessens a pet's urge to roam and get lost; reduces the pet overpopulation problem.
The emission laws have removed most of this, reducing cloud cover, meaning the ground loses heat faster.
Examples include greater likelihood of injury, disease, and death due to more intense heat waves and fires; increased likelihood of under - nutrition resulting from diminished food production in poor regions; risks from lost work capacity and reduced labor productivity in vulnerable populations; and increased risks from food - and water - borne diseases.
It is like if you reduce the heat by allowing it to escape, you are reducing the pressure, causing the «water» to «boil» anyway... You can't win for losing until you either remove the pot from the stove or put a pressure lid on it...
Another example is a loss of electrical power during a heat wave or wildfires, which can reduce food and water safety.261 Air conditioning has helped reduce illness and death due to extreme heat, 262 but if power is lost, everyone is vulnerable.
Let the water vapor or some other greenhouse gas be reduced, and the warm earth will be losing more heat than it gains from sunlight.
The mechanism is named after the effect of solar radiation passing through glass and warming a greenhouse, but the way it retains heat is fundamentally different as a greenhouse works by reducing airflow, isolating the warm air inside the structure so that heat is not lost by convection.»
Because the heat is ultimately lost via radiation, anything that reduces temperature variation on the surface area by transporting hot spot heat elsewhere has a net warming influence.
Because the heat is ultimately lost via T ^ 4 radiation, anything that reduces temperature variation on the surface area by transporting hot spot heat elsewhere has a net warming influence.
The heat it loses while cooling off becomes space heating to the house, and reduces furnace fuel.
Radiative forcing only accounts for about 1/3 of ocean heat loss — when radiative heat loss is reduced the ocean simply loses more heat the way it loses the majority of its heat already.
In case Kevan hasn't realized it yet, blankets keep you warm not by being warmer than you are but by reducing the rate at which you lose heat to the environment.
If the ice cover is reduced, we may see increased internal wave energy, mixing, and heat flux in the deep ocean because less internal wave energy would be lost in the under - ice boundary layer.
Essentially, your savings are the result of reduced energy demand: homeowners can either directly reduce electricity use by installing more efficient appliances, or prevent unnecessary energy waste lost as heat through improving insulation.
I know I lose a lot of heat through the floor of this single story house, and multiple issues have to be resolved in order to insulate the crawlspace below, but I anticipate I should be able to reduce the heat loss through the floor by at least half.
However, most heat is lost through windows so we suggest installing multi-cell thermal blinds in the windows to reduce heat loss.
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