Sentences with phrase «by condensation as»

(A neat trick for «sweating» water bottles, (or even ice blocks in extra warm climates), is to put it in a clean sock to absorb any moisture caused by condensation as it thaws.

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Selling a skyscraper isn't the same as selling a retail storefront, explains George Carras, who runs research company RealNet Canada (though there is one comparison to selling a family home; the tower will likely be «fluffed» for visits by bidders, which could involve anything from new lobby furniture to removing condensation from windows).
During the late nineteenth century the Kant - Laplace hypothesis was severely criticized by the British physicist Clerk Maxwell, who argued that the forces of differential rotation between parts of the solar nebula would break up any such condensation as soon as it began to form.
And so by special condensations within particular segments of reality the beauty which is reality as a whole comes to expression in particular orderings of novelty that fall within the range of our secondary awareness.
If there are any signs of milk and condensation, clean it with the following steps below as suggested by Medela:
The tracks visible in these clouds off the coasts of France and Spain form when small, airborne sulfate particles emitted by ships and airplanes act as cloud condensation nuclei, or «seeds.»
It would have to be a process that magnified the tiny effect of the atomic particle itself, as the condensation of droplets in supersaturated vapor magnifies the ionization produced by a particle in a cloud chamber.
Some extraordinarily cool images can be found in this nicely produced Web gallery, which depicts the fascinating behavior of moving fluids as exemplified by waves, vortices, the solar aurora, shockwaves, condensation and more.
Then, just as the aircraft bursts through the sound barrier, the air is locally disturbed by the resulting shock wave and the condensation / vapor cloud disappears.
Li, T. Giguzin, T. Goren, P. Artaxo, H. M. J. Barbosa, U. Pöschl and M. O. Andreae: Satellite retrieval of cloud condensation nuclei concentrations by using clouds as CCN chambers, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 (21), 5828 - 5834, 2016.
As the name suggests, it shares many parallels with its terrestrial counterpart; it consists of cool plasma condensations falling from coronal heights towards the solar surface guided by magnetic field lines.
The synthesis of J147 has been carried out using simple chemistry as described in our previous paper by condensation of 3 - methoxybenzaldehyde and (2, 4 - dimethylphenyl) hydrazine hydrochloride in EtOH at room temperature, followed by acetylation using trifluoroacetic anhydride and triethylamine in CH2Cl2 gave J147 (Scheme 1).
The two preceding of these singular objects were examined by Sir William Herschel, and his son [JH] also; and the latter says, «The general form of elongated nebulae is elliptic, and their condensation towards the centre is almost invariably such as would arise from the superposition of luminous elliptic strata, increasing in density towards the centre.
Key facts about the lesson are: The content covered by the lesson are; the water cycle as a system, the states of water and the proportion of water in different states, features / components of the water cycle (transpiration, percolation etc), flows and stores in the water cycle, factors that affect the rates of precipitation, condensation, evaporation, infiltration, percolation and interception in the water cycle.
Year 4 Science Assessments Objectives covered: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things Describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions Construct and interpret a variety of food chains, identifying producers, predators and prey Compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids or gases Observe that some materials change state when they are heated or cooled, and measure or research the temperature at which this happens in degrees Celsius (°C) Identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature Identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating Recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear Find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it Find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it Recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases Identify common appliances that run on electricity Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery Recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit Recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors
I guess I was thinking of the condensation that might cause water to collect in the airspace in an imperfectly sealed container — which, as you point out, doesn't actually mix with the oil, though it still could find its way into the engine easily by accident.
In one small gallery, Patrick Berran very capably meets the demand for Minimalist paintings made by largely hands - off methods — in his case, layers of photocopy transfers dominated by a pattern that reads as leopard skin or moisture condensation, depending on its size.
Using these, they created eccentric forms in erratic or irregular arrangements produced by actions such as cutting, hanging, and dropping, or organic processes such as growth, condensation, freezing, or decomposition».
At its annual meeting in March, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Piano / Piano (1963 — 1965/2011) by Richard Artschwager, a major example of the wooden sculptures that employ Formica as a laminate, for which he is known; Plaster Surrogates (1982/1989) by Allan McCollum, the last large grouping available of the artist's signature works in this series; and Condensation Wall (1963 — 1966/2013) by Hans Haacke, a breakthrough kinetic work from the artist's early career.
It's essentially a cooler with two chambers that facilitates condensation, and takes in air as the bike moves, which is then slowed and cooled down by barriers that allows it to condense and form water, which is channelled and collected in the bottle.
As I understand it, the basic theory is that incoming charged particles provide additional cloud condensation nucleii (like the cloud chambers used as detectors in early subatomic physics), that the rate of incoming particles is modulated by the magnetic fields of the sun and earth, and that therefore the amount of cloud cover varies with the particle flux, which in turn drives climate, so we can stop worrying about COAs I understand it, the basic theory is that incoming charged particles provide additional cloud condensation nucleii (like the cloud chambers used as detectors in early subatomic physics), that the rate of incoming particles is modulated by the magnetic fields of the sun and earth, and that therefore the amount of cloud cover varies with the particle flux, which in turn drives climate, so we can stop worrying about COas detectors in early subatomic physics), that the rate of incoming particles is modulated by the magnetic fields of the sun and earth, and that therefore the amount of cloud cover varies with the particle flux, which in turn drives climate, so we can stop worrying about CO2.
By equivalent we mean approaches supported by robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensatioBy equivalent we mean approaches supported by robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensatioby robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensation.
Any extra warmth generated in the atmosphere by CO2 or any other trace gas will quickly be neutralised by the hugely greater effect of the oceans in so far as it has not already been dispersed by increased radiation to space, evaporation, convection, condensation and rainfall.
The moisture is also robbed from the western US and migrated east by excessive aerosol spraying (too many condensation nuclei for the cloud droplets to combine and fall as rain).
Unfortunately it's a complicated picture, as clouds are not only influenced by climatic factors like temperature and evaporation, but also by concentrations of condensation nuclei — aerosols indeed.
Anastassia, «Nick, I can not see why you continue to interpret C as a kinetic constant, which we never did,» Well, you said in part A1: «The linearity assumption is justified by the particular physical nature and stoichiometry of condensation, with gas turning to liquid: condensation is a first - order reaction over saturated molar density Nv of the condensing gas.
The UNtopia theory (Sahel reforestation and bass pond) is similar the condensation driven winds, only the trees to be planted by the scientists provides a natural surface temperature inversion with cool moist air, the wind bags, er scientists, provide the initial kinetic as they rush to publish.
So on condensation, under the still rising hotter lighter air carrying on doing its thing and perhaps adding new layers, there would be the accompanying volume and temperature decrease of that first previously rising lighter volume now heavier liquid water and added to by the adjacent volumes of heavier colder air flowing beneath the still rising lighter hotter and into the space now available on condensation of its neighbour, which all now being heavier will increase the pressure at the surface as they all sink together displacing the lighter.
As said on cards n ° 1, n ° 6 and n ° 15, for an atmosphere in a gravitation field, the tropospheric lapse rate is dT / dz = — g / (Cp + Ch) where g = 9,8 m / s ², Cp = 1005 J / kg, and Ch summarizes the effect of the heating of the air (1) by absorption of the solar infrared by water vapour or liquid and (2) by the condensation of the water vapour.
As promised by the paper, condensation has reduced the pressure from 620 to 610 hPa.
In your comment you are discussing the physical process that leads to condensation, but the equation (34) is not about that, it's derived by you to describe the outcome of the condensation, i.e., it's derived as a superfluous continuity equation, as I have explained several times.
By entering this value, the responsible professional is essentially stating, as outlined in TGD Part L (2011), that all the junctions in the building are free from mould growth and surface condensation risk.
Equally obviously, storm winds look very much as if they are driven by condensation.
It would be interesting to plot the efficiency of condensation as a function of temperature along the pipe, i.e. how far from adiabatic it is, equivalently how much heat is transferred by a given amount of condensation to the exterior of the pipe.
The altitude of condensation is determined by the moist adiabatic lapse rate and the moist adiabatic lapse rate is as low as it is, because of the warming that Vaughan described.
I would not however accept that this rephrasing is equivalent to AM's phrasing «water vapor condensation in any adiabatic process is necessarily accompanied by reduced air pressure» because the latter carries with it the implication that if significant condensation occurs at a fixed altitude, with no other effect such as failling rain, then there is a reduction of air pressure.
Somewhat late, but if condensation drives winds by a decreasing the number density of water vapor in the air, then as clouds form they should shrink in size due to the negative pressure.
It seems to me that the low pressure at the surface created by the expansion of rising gases would begin to alter at whatever height there was condensation, so while it may appear to still be low pressure at the surface this is about to change as condensation gets into its stride and the colder air around the condensation will also be getting heavier.
As condensation increases above the condensation layer, it would expand horizontally but the altitude is fixed by the temperature.
Verdict By Donald Knuth's criterion, both PSI - theory and condensation - theory presently qualify as «Art», but not as «Science».
The lapse rate of nonrising air — commonly referred to as the normal, or environmental, lapse rate — is highly variable, being affected by radiation, convection, and condensation; it averages about 6.5 °C per kilometre (18.8 °F per mile) in the lower atmosphere (troposphere).
They come up with all kinds of hypothetical feedback mechanisms involving more natural aerosol emissions in response to global warming: Dimethylsulfide from marine phytoplankton (although a very intriguing possibility, this has never been confirmed to be a significant feedback mechanism, and there is ample evidence to the contrary, which is omitted from the report), biological aerosols (idem), carbonyl sulfide (idem), nitrous oxide (idem), and iodocompounds (idem), about which they write the following: «Iodocompounds — created by marine algae — function as cloud condensation nuclei, which help create new clouds that reflect more incoming solar radiation back to space and thereby cool the planet.»
The IPCC summary is deeply flawed as a scientific document and as I have explained in other recent articles it appears impossible for increased levels of atmospheric CO2 at the puny levels caused by mankind to affect the characteristics of the atmosphere enough to significantly enhance the greenhouse effect and even if it could do so then any such effect would be quickly neutralised by the primary solar / oceanic driver and the oceans acting in conjunction with evaporation, condensation and atmospheric convection (which includes clouds and rain).
Temperature changes induced by sun and oceans drive air circulation changes which drive changes in every aspect of climate including convection, conduction, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, windiness, cloudiness, albedo and humidity as regards both quantities and distribution.
Aerosols may influence climate in several ways: directly through scattering and absorbing radiation (see Aerosol — radiation interaction) and indirectly by acting as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nuclei, modifying the optical properties and lifetime of clouds (see Aerosol — cloud interaction).
(For the earth system as a whole, the only way it can lose heat is via radiation, although heat can be transferred between different parts of the system, e.g., surface to atmosphere by convection and evaporation / condensation.)
I have a strong hunch that NONE of these radiative calcs mean anything, anyway, because any of the effects are instantly overwhelmed by other phenomenon, such as convection and water evaporation / condensation.
«While condensation may collect on the interior or exterior of energy - efficient windows, the units are really doing their job by helping serve as a barrier in the home,» Burk says.
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