PRISM's very conductive metal fuel and metal coolant then readily
dissipates excess heat without damaging any of its components.
It helps maintain blood volume, proper heart rate, blood flow in the skin to
dissipate excess heat, and to prevent body temperature from rising too high, among other functions.
Keeping the whole thing from bursting into a spectacular inferno are five system fans, which Acer says will «
dissipate excess heat effectively for uninterrupted performance».
Not exact matches
Under full sunlight, the energy from
excess absorbed photons is intentionally
dissipated by the plant as
heat.
But if the incident light is blocked by a cloud, the plant must switch from
dissipating excess photons as
heat to harvesting as many photons as possible.
The
excess energy from the process
dissipated as
heat.
BAT helps
dissipate excess calories as
heat.
This contrasts with conventional braking systems, where the
excess kinetic energy is converted to unwanted and wasted
heat by friction in the brakes, or with dynamic brakes, where energy is recovered by using electric motors as generators but is immediately
dissipated as
heat in resistors.
Wet bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) accounts for the effect of environmental temperature and humidity on thermal comfort, and can be directly related to the ability of the human body to
dissipate excess metabolic
heat and thus avoid
heat stress.
Because our
excess heat is concentrated in what amounts to point sources, and those point sources are almost invariably located near to the temperature monitoring sites, you may want be a little kinder to Phillip and his opinion that waste
heat accounts for a significant amount of our «warming» unless you have convincing evidence that the
heat is
dissipated so rapidly that its net effect is smaller than our ability to detect.
Excess heat is
dissipated by hurricanes.
Excess heat that is not used in the conversion process is passed through the device onto an outer layer of material, which allows the
heat to
dissipate away from the body.