Sentences with phrase «conducting less heat»

If you're using an enameled dutch oven, it's going to conduct less heat and cook slower.

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Much of the most heated debate is less about the conduct of the candidates than about the meaning of a vote.
Using a small saucepan (I recommend an older one that doesn't conduct heat well... you make less mistakes that way) add the sugar, water, and corn syrup, stir until combined.
Since its discovery less than a decade ago, researchers have learned that graphene conducts heat and electricity extremely well.
One study conducted on 130 U.S. Marines found that marines eating protein (compared to a group who took no protein before or after exercise) had, «33 percent fewer total medical visits, including 28 percent less visits due to bacterial or viral infections, 37 percent less orthopedic - related visits, and 83 percent less visits due to heat exhaustion.»
If as a result of physical processes (such as El Nino) warmer water reaches the surface of the ocean, so less heat is conducted from the atmosphere into the ocean and the atmopsheric temperature will therefore increase — on a much shorter — comparatively instantaneous — timescale.
Gasses conduct heat between two plates of glass at a rate proportional to the speed of the gas, and less efficiently with greater distance between the plates [the effect also varies in different pressure regimes, it is very efficient at low vaccuum, because gas molecules can travel from plate to plate without being intercepted.
Air molecule is excellent conductor to itself - the molecule velocities are «transferred» at 100 % effectively in less than nanosecond, but the only way energy through air is «conducted» is via air packets - or air doesn't conduct to itself, it transfers heat from one location to another via movement of air molecules - convection.
Air molecule is excellent conductor to itself - the molecule velocities are «transferred» at 100 % effectively in less than nanosecnd, but the only way energy through air is «conducted» is via air packets - or air doesn't conduct to itself, it transfers heat from one location to another via movement of air molecules - convection.
Heated debates about topics such as whether a $ 5 app purchase (that never expires, and that will continue to get better over time) should be a few dollars less, often conducted by tapping on physical hardware that can be $ 900 or more and will be replaced in a few years, are rather tiresome.
Energy efficiency can take a big hit through what's called «thermal bridging,» when one section of a wall conducts heat much quicker than another, leading to condensation and less comfortable interiors, especially in cold weather.
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