Sentences with phrase «achieve equilibrium with»

Another comparison that could be made would be the total energy of fossil fuel combustion relative to the total heat uptake of the climate system necessary to achieve equilibrium with the forcing (setting aside duration)...
Once a gas is compressed and heated, it then radiates the excess heat away, until it achieves equilibrium with the surrounding environment.

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But the prescription offered by the Taylor rule changes significantly if one instead assumes, as I do, that appreciable slack still remains in the labor market, and that the economy's equilibrium real federal funds rate — that is, the real rate consistent with the economy achieving maximum employment and price stability over the medium term — is currently quite low by historical standards.
In a floor system, banks are kept flush with excess reserves, and monetary control is exercised, not be adjusting the quantity of reserves so as to achieve a particular equilibrium federal funds rate, but by manipulating the interest rate the Fed pays on banks» required and excess reserves holdings, alone or along with the Fed's overnight reverse - repo (ON - RRP) rate.
For Merleau - Ponty, the self's spontaneous interpretative abilities are not capricious or arbitrary; rather, they are teleologically governed by the goal of achieving a certain equilibrium with the world.
Lastly, if as a mentor you have tried your best but have been unable to achieve dynamic equilibrium with your mentee, finish the relationship on a positive note anyway.
But this is unrealistic, as achieving equilibrium requires continual adjustment that flows with the life changes that happen along the way.
And to some extent the school board's struggles to achieve equilibrium in its relationship with a superintendent — while also articulating a coherent vision to the community at large — appear to be rooted in that era as well.
Mary Weatherford creates rich, colorful paintings that manage to achieve a harmonious visual equilibrium despite brimming with contrasting polychromatic countenances.
Alexander S. C. Rower discusses the themes of exploration and innovation present in both Calder's and Fischli / Weiss's work; the delicate balances and equilibriums achieved in the works included in the show; rarely - seen works; his favorite moments in the exhibition; and Alexander Calder's fascination with the circus.
When it is assumed that the CO2 content of the atmosphere is doubled and statistical thermal equilibrium is achieved, the more realistic of the modeling efforts predict a global surface warming of between 2 °C and 3.5 °C, with greater increases at high latitudes.
With regard to the diabatic process the exchange of radiation in and out reaches thermal equilibrium relatively quickly (leaving Earth's oceans out of the scenario for current purposes) and once the temperature rise within the atmosphere has occurred then equilibrium has been achieved and energy in at TOA will match energy out.
By «falling towards equilibrium» I mean that equilibrium is never achieved but always oscillates around an equilibrium point, with each variable presumably operating on a number of different time scales.
No, not after Fig. 1 achieves equilibrium as it must with no energy across the control volume.
DeWitt (and Robert Brown)-- To help you come to grips (grok) with the 2004 Verkley proof that top post Fig. 1 achieves thermal equilibrium non-isothermally (meaning there exists their proven temperature gradient eqn.
For an ideal gas in an adiabatic container in a gravitational field, one will always observe the gas in this state once equilibrium is established, and while the time required to achieve equilibrium is not given in EEJ, it is presumably commensurate with convective mixing times of ordinary gases within the container and hence not terribly long.
-- there is an average height where the energy of the plume finishes by being dissipated and the molecules of the smoke achieve thermodynamical equilibrium with the air.
In our present simulations, the ocean's depth is reduced to 100 m with five layers so as to achieve a rapid equilibrium response to forcings; this depth limitation reduces poleward ocean transport by more than half.
In cases where the thinning is substantial along the entire length of the glacier, even in the accumulation zone than no point of equilibrium can be achieved with present climate and the glacier is unlikely to survive.
Yes, I deliberately glossed over the state / path - dependence issue and «real» stochasticity, this can indeed lead to a small uncertainty in the equilibrium achieved in a given experiment, but this uncertainty is very small indeed in model world, and I am sure that most scientists think it to be small in the real world too - so long as we are only talking about moderate differences in climate state, compatible with the present day climate.
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