Sentences with phrase «absorb the heat produced»

Also, such dry - operating pumps should be located in a well - ventilated area since there is no surrounding water to absorb the heat produced by the motor.

Not exact matches

They can not produce enough heat, but they can absorb it easily.
Instead of dissipating into space, the infrared radiation that is absorbed by atmospheric water vapor or carbon dioxide produces heating, which in turn makes the earths surface warmer.
Some of the laser energy is absorbed by the tissues and converted into heat, leading to rapid thermal expansion inside the tissues that produces ultrasonic waves.
But to be effective, solar cell designers need to ensure the connecting junctions between these stacked cells do not absorb any of the solar energy and do not siphon off the voltage the cells produce — effectively wasting that energy as heat.
Rhodium accelerates these reactions with an added boost of energy, which usually comes in the form of heat because it is easily produced and absorbed.
The Stanford team tested their technology on a custom - made solar absorber — a device that mimics the properties of a solar cell without producing electricity — covered with a micron - scale pattern designed to maximize the capability to dump heat, in the form of infrared light, into space.
Hyperthermia (hyperpyrexia), in its advanced state referred to as heat stroke or sunstroke, is an acute condition which occurs when the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate.
We also find heat sloshing around the world's oceans, which absorb 93 quadrillion watts of the sun's energy — a hundred thousand times more power than could be produced by all the power plants in the United States put together.
This also produced heavy elements that were not on earth before the flood (elements heavier than lead, such as bismuth, polonium, radon, radium, thorium, uranium, etc.) The greater the heat, the more heavy elements formed and absorbed that heat.
Water is an excellent substance for absorbing the energy of fast neutrons and thereby producing heat, because water is cheap and contains so much hydrogen.
However, as explained in Figure 201 on page 390, heat was absorbed by elements heavier than iron that were produced by fusion.
heat was absorbed by elements heavier than iron that were produced by fusion.
Bentonite clay is actually volcanic ash and has been used throughout history for healing because it produces an electric charge that, when heated, has the ability to absorb toxins like a sponge.
Heatstroke occurs when a dog's body either produces through exercise or absorbs from the environment more heat than it can dissipate.
The point about heating (adding energy) vs warming (temperatures going up) is a very good one — it might help if the scientists involved with the major temperature series people look at (GISS, RSS, etc) also produced a global surface energy change index that accounted for things like melting ice, which absorb heat without raising temperatures.
«Solar illumination of broadly absorbing metal or carbon nanoparticles dispersed in a liquid produces vapor without the requirement of heating the fluid volume.
* increasing CO2 concentration of the opaque (lower) layer of the troposphere absorbs more LWR, which decreases the heating of the upper layers and eventually produces a cooling.
Anyway the pond creatures started to die and the Number # 1 air conditioner failed as not enough biomass was being produced to absorb all the extra heat.
«Currently, scientists estimate the oceans absorb more than 90 percent of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases, and we attribute the global warming to anthropogenic (human - produced) causes.»
The oceans are acting as a heat sink for rising temperatures and have absorbed about one - third of the carbon dioxide produced by human activities.
«One can summarize these calculations as follows: whatever the «climate - change regime,» whatever surface heat from the Sun on any given day within that regime, that heat is fully absorbed and fully vertically redistributed throughout the troposphere — there is no propensity for CO2 to store heat in a systematic way over time to produce a climate change effect (as defined in the introduction).»
The earth, stuck between these monsters is too small to be a heat bath is better though of as a heat engine, but a very lazy one producing no work on the external surroundings and therefore having to reject an equal amount of heat to space as it absorbs from the sun.
One of the key numbers is the energy imbalance where the ocean absorbs extra AGW produced heat.
In a heat - wave, the concrete - and - asphalt fabric of cities absorbs more heat, and so turns up the dial for its inhabitants; and the high concentrations vehicles and smokestacks can then worsen the trapped air pollution, producing choking smogs.
Around the core is uranium that will absorb neutrons and breed plutonium Heats up sodium that transfers heat to a second sodium loop that then heats up water to make steam Can produce 20 % more fuel than it Heats up sodium that transfers heat to a second sodium loop that then heats up water to make steam Can produce 20 % more fuel than it heats up water to make steam Can produce 20 % more fuel than it uses.
Moreover, the semi-direct effect is not exclusive to absorbing aerosol, as potentially any radiative heating of the mid-troposphere can produce a similar response in a GCM (Hansen et al., 2005; see also Section 2.8).
However, my main point was not so much about the «make up» of ozone but more about the possibility that as long as oxygen atoms and molecules absorb enough energy from UV radiation to alter their structure it may be that they also produce an increase in their heat content, which should be greater at any points nearest to the source — i.e..
Doesn't that then mean that there are no more photons to be absorbed by the added water vapor produced as a result of the added heat from the CO2 associated warming?
Regarding flatness over this period, the Lyman and Johnson paper referenced by Judith says this: «In recent years, from 2004 to 2011, while the upper ocean is not warming, the ocean continues to absorb heat at depth (e.g., Levitus et al. 2012; von Schuckman and Le Traon 2011), here estimated at a rate of 0.56 Wm2 when integrating over 0 — 1800 m.» That 0.56 Wm2 figure is again pretty close to what the Balmeseda et al. reanalysis produces.
(An equivalent amount of heat is produced when creating dry ice from CO2 as is absorbed by the dry ice.)
Clouds also produce a warming effect by absorbing some of the infrared heat radiation emitted by the ground.
Black asphalt absorbs heat, concrete covers vegetation, cars and power sources produce heat.
Now, theoretically, when a plant absorbs very certain wavelengths of energy, it need not produce any «heat».
ANY electro - magnetic radiation (waves or photons), of ANY wavelength is capable of giving rise to waste «heat» when absorbed in the proper medium; but THERMAL RADIATION is a special kind of EM radiation which is produced entirely because of the mechanical oscillatory modes of ordinary materials, and is dependent on the Temperature for its characteristic Spectral envelope.
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