Sentences with phrase «colder than liquid»

If the ice is a lower temperature than the liquid water, and as a general rule ice usually is colder than liquid water, then the ice emits less infrared radiation.
... The ice is not just scattered on the surface; it goes hundreds of miles deep,» and the world is even colder than Pluto, which itself is colder than liquid nitrogen, added co-author Jennifer Yee from the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
His team developed light, low - power drilling technology that will work in temperatures colder than liquid nitrogen.

Not exact matches

My tips for quinoa are (1) soak quinoa in cold water beforehand to get rid of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a bit less than a 2:1 liquid: grain ratio, as more water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook in vegetable stock instead of water and add in flavorings like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
If you use it cold, it'll absorb more of the liquid and your batter will be thicker than it should be.
There is only 1/4 c coconut oil in the lemon version but yes, butter should work the same way as it's liquid when melted and solid when cold (just at slightly different temps than the coconut) and would taste gorgeous.
As quickly as I felt the cold liquid join my blood and course through my veins I felt higher than a crack head.
Each magnet must be kept at — 456 degrees Fahrenheit — colder than the void between galaxies — requiring CERN to build the world's biggest cryogenic system to handle the 185,000 gallons of liquid helium that will be used to chill the magnets.
Along one string of sites, or «stations,» that stretches from Antarctica to the southern Indian Ocean, researchers have tracked the conditions of AABW — a layer of profoundly cold water less than 0 °C (it stays liquid because of its salt content, or salinity) that moves through the abyssal ocean, mixing with warmer waters as it circulates around the globe in the Southern Ocean and northward into all three of the major ocean basins.
Unlike most solids, like salt and sugar, which dissolve better in hot liquids than they do in cold, gases dissolve more readily at low temperatures.
The guts of the Large Hadron Collider's more than 1700 large superconducting magnets have been cooled with liquid helium to a frigid 1.9 K, and now that the 35,000 metric tons of hardware are cold, physicists can soon resume feeding particles into the machine's twin rings, says CERN spokesperson James Gillies.
«Because we pre-compressed the water, there is less shock - heating than if we shock - compressed ambient liquid water, allowing us to access much colder states at high pressure than in previous shock compression studies, so that we could reach the predicted stability domain of superionic ice,» Millot said.
On 29 April 2013, ESA's successful Herschel space observatory exhausted its supply of liquid helium coolant, ending more than three years of pioneering observations of the cold Universe, using infrared light.
Because the average surface temperature of Mars is colder than -80 °F and the atmospheric pressure is 6 — 10 mbar, liquid water would quickly freeze on Mars.
Nothing feels more refreshing than cold water to replace the liquids that you've lost.
A note about cook time: I've found that 12 hours is the sweet spot for my slow - cooker — any longer, and it actually overcooks and the gelatin is broken down into amino acids (you will know when this happens because the broth is liquid when cold rather than gelatinous).
The battery - life meter dipped more quickly than we expected, predicting a total range of only about 100 kilometers (60 - ish miles) by the end, versus the promised 150 kilometers, but that reflects several short and aggressive journalist - helmed test drives in cold weather, the last factor being particularly important, since this car lacks the sort of liquid heating elements found in the Volt.
Rather than using a liquid - based battery temperature management system to maintain optimum battery performance, particularly in cold weather, the Soul EV uses a battery heating system, which warms up the battery during charging.
If your Kindle is immersed in salt water, chlorinated water, soapy water or liquids other than fresh water, make sure you rinse that liquid out of the device with fresh water such as cold tap water, then dry your Kindle.
If your Kindle is immersed in salt water, chlorinated water, soapy water, or liquids other than fresh water, make sure you rinse that liquid out of the device with fresh water such as cold tap water.
Rather than walk to his bowl, a dehydrated older cat may drink the closest available liquid e.g. cold tea or coffee; so place his water and food close to the cat's resting place.
According to [Moelg and Hardy, 2004], if air temperature were 1 degree C colder than at present, the potential ablation would be reduced by 14.2 millimeters per month (liquid water equivalent).
Some convective updrafts can be more than 100kts vertically — with liquid water carried up to the tropopause where the air temperature is minus 40 deg or colder — and the water as it freezes releases latent heat — that is not in accordance with Stefan Boltzmann.
Carbon dioxide is fully part of that water cycle where water heated by the thermal infrared direct from the Sun evaporates and anyway lighter than air rises in air and takes away heat from the surface — all pure clean rain is carbonic acid, the water vapour spontaneously joining with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere releases its heat in the colder heights and condenses out back into liquid water and ice, cooling the Earth from the 67 °C it would be without the water cycle.
This is why gardeners will put water vapor in the air and water liquid on the ground around their garden on a clear cold night — it protects the local area from cooling as fast because water vapor and liquid both 1) cool much slower than dry air due to their massive heat capacity, and 2) cool even slower because they release their massive latent heat, which means that heat energy is released from them without requiring a drop in temperature — once they're in the latent heat release phase, they just keep shedding energy without dropping in temperature any further.
TTTM and SOD: In a liquid, where the surfaces of molecules are in contact with each other, it seems likely that energy transfer / diffusion by collision is likely to occur much faster than repeated exchanges (by diffusion) of a hotter molecule for a neighboring colder molecule.
Fox News reports that a California Federal Judge has tossed a consumer class action that alleged Starbucks defrauded its customers by advertising its cold drinks as containing more liquid than they do by «underfilling» its cups with liquid and then adding ice to make the cups appear full.
In his decision, U.S. District Judge Percey Anderson wrote «If children have figured out that including ice in a cold beverage decreases the amount of liquid they will receive, the court has no difficulty concluding that a reasonable consumer would not be deceived into thinking that when they order an iced tea, that the drink they receive will include both ice and tea and that for a given size cup, some portion of the drink will be ice rather than whatever liquid beverage the consumer ordered.»
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