Sentences with phrase «absorbs heat from»

The 2013 Mac Pro, which is now four years old, features a unique cylindrical design that wraps all of the machine's components around a unified thermal core which absorbs heat from throughout the machine and disperses it through a vertically - oriented fan that draws air in from the bottom of the machine and vents it out through the machine's top.
In the Arctic atmosphere, black carbon absorbs heat from the sun and reflected heat from the snow and ice doubling the warming impact when it settles on the snow and ice surfaces.
9 Increasing greenhouse gases trap more heat «Greenhouse effect» Increasing greenhouse gases trap more heat [Image 1] Earth's surface absorbs heat from the sun and then re-radiates it back into the atmosphere and to space.
[Image 1] Earth's surface absorbs heat from the sun and then re-radiates it back into the atmosphere and to space.
The vast area of cool surface absorbs heat from the atmosphere.
Water or moisture on the Earth's surface absorbs heat from the sun and the surroundings.
In the cooling mode the heat pump absorbs heat from the space to be cooled and rejects the heat to the outside air.
According to the scientist conducting the study, the soot — which comes from the Chindia belt, as well as the Western world — and which is black, absorbs heat from the sun more readilly than white ice, thereby accelerating the warming and melting of the glaciers even more than the Greenhouse effect.
Your body absorbs heat from an infrared sauna, and this makes you sweat and get rid of toxins.
The water absorbs heat from the sun during the day, and then holds onto that heat after temperatures start to cool.
The tire protects small plants from the wind and absorbs heat from the sun.
While most ingredients absorb heat from the pan, sugar actually generates its own heat as it breaks down.
These molecules initially comprise just a small fraction of the gas, but they can absorb heat from the surrounding gas and get rid of it by emitting light, thereby cooling the cloud enough for stars to form.
And when they land on Greenland's snow and ice, their ability to absorb heat from sunlight increases surface melting.
Air conditioners typically use chemicals, like Freon, that can be alternately compressed and expanded to absorb heat from a room and dissipate it outside.
These water - filled divots develop when dark grains of bacteria - specked dust collect on a glacier or ice sheet and absorb heat from the sun.
Some reflect sunlight, cooling the climate, while others absorb heat from the sun, warming the climate.
Since turtles are reptiles, and therefore cold - blooded, the dark coloration also allows them to absorb heat from sunlight and regulate their body temperature.
The team calculated that those hydrocarbon clumps could absorb heat from the sun as well as from gases in the atmosphere and radiate it back into space.
According to the theory developed by the researchers in this study, the laser beam creates a high - energy molecular excitation, yet in order to do so it must absorb heat from the low - energy metallic component, which thus cools.
Internal fins act as heat sinks, absorbing heat from engine coolant and radiating it through external fins to dissipate heat twice as fast.
Dogs with dark coats will absorb heat from the sun, and suffer more from the effects of hot weather.
Even dark - haired dogs absorb heat from the sun.
The reason for this disparity in figures is that previous models did not take into account the gradual reduction in the ocean's ability to absorb heat from the atmosphere, particularly at the poles.
Why the ocean decided to absorb heat from 1998 2.
Now, if we want to move further into the future, we have to include the oceans, which are also absorbing heat from the atmosphere — so if we warm the atmosphere, we warm the oceans (as well as the land surface).
In the state of running water below the glacier, it might readily, as Geikie states, absorb heat from the underlying soil sufficient to retain its liquid form, as the overlying weight gradually lessened at the edge of the glacier.
But within those layers of atmosphere, carbon dioxide molecules absorb heat, just like the bricks in your chimney absorb heat from a fire.
After a La Niña event the upper ocean is relatively cool, so it would absorb heat from the atmosphere, rather than emitting it to it.
Does the transparency of water influence it's ability to absorb heat from the sun?
The ocean is not supposed to absorb heat from the atmosphere.
A third effect occurs when black carbon (BC) particles land on snow, and the tiny specks of dark material in the upper snow layers absorb heat from the sun and promote melting.
For instance, oceans absorb heat from the atmosphere and mix with freshwater run - off from melting glaciers and ice caps, which changes ocean chemistry and puts stress on ocean ecosystems.
So if the oceans cant absorb IR to get their heat and if they cant absorb heat from the air (which is actually a good thing otherwise it would be snowball earth time) then where oh where did all the heat go?
As the oceans absorb the heat from the sun and store it for a period, less heat coming in means a cooler ocean.
They intuitively appreciate that these surfaces absorb heat from the sun during the day and then radiate this heat out at night.
If the bucket is placed in bright sunlight, it will absorb heat from the sun, as black things do.
A greenhouse works primarily by preventing absorbed heat from leaving the structure through convection, i.e. sensible heat transport.
It's a problem for the climate because the black soot particles are just the right color to absorb heat from the sun, either in the upper atmosphere or when it settles back down to earth on Arctic snow and ice (when soot - free, the polar ice caps reflect a tremendous amount of light and heat back into Space, helping keep the planet cool).
Given such a state of affairs, i.e., the earth absorbing heat from the sun and no heat leaving it (in the hypothetical case of an atmosphere at the same temperature as the earth), what would happen: Would the earth remain at the same temperature or would its temperature increase?
The oceans and seas absorb the heat from the atmosphere and redistribute it through the means of water currents, and atmospheric processes, such as evaporation and the reflection of light allow for the cooling and warming of the overlying atmosphere.
CO2 does not exist only at some restricted area in the atmosphere - somewhere high up in the sky, where it radiates absorbed heat from an imaginary, invisible ceiling.
The albedo or reflectivity of the ice surface is decreased by coating the surface with black particulates which don't reflect but absorb the heat from the Sun.
The oceans also absorb heat from the atmosphere.
Were the oceans supposed to be absorbing heat from the atmosphere at such a fantastic rate that the atmosphere didn't have a chance to warm up?
Well, as davidmhoffer (who I believe is the author of the quote you reproduce) says in the quote itself, ``... it [the igloo inner wall] does absorb heat from you [the living, breathing, 98.6 ºF person in the igloo] and some of it is conducted through the wall to the outside of the igloo, but, BUT... some is radiated back to you, the person in the igloo.
But it does absorb heat from you when you crawl in.

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Darin Toohey, a professor at the University of Colorado's atmospheric and oceanic sciences department and one of the paper's authors, says black carbon absorbs shortwave radiation from the sun, causing the atmosphere to heat up.
Remove the pan from the heat and let it stand until the oil absorbs the deep orange color of the seeds.
You don't want your sauce to be too mushy — I always pull it from the heat once a few cranberries begin to pop and the liquid is mostly absorbed (it will continue thickening off of the heat source as well).
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