Sentences with word «equilbrium»

For example, a look at table 8.2 shows that equilbrium climate sensitivity 2xCO2 is 2,1 °C for PCM or INM - CM 3.0 and 4,4 °C for IPSL - CM4 or UKMO - HadGEM1.
Learners will answer questions about: • Reaction rates • Factors affecting reaction rates • Equilbrium • Factors affecting equilbrium position • Equilbrium constant expression • Solubility equilibrium • Entropy and free energy • Rate law • Orders of reaction • Reaction mechanism This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
It would be one thing if the rise in profit margins was even a mystery, but margins have remained highly cyclical (reflecting identical cyclical movements in household and government saving), and have remained tightly related to deficits in other sectors, and must be as a consequence of economic equilbrium.
When do we expect equilbrium when continents meet or separate?
In other words, the human contribution has grown exponentially, with a doubling time of about 30 - 40 years (in line with the growth of the fossil - fuel - based world economy), but it is unphysical to expect the pre-existing equilbrium CO2 reservoir to also grow exponentially.
The algebra needed to do the calculation is straightforward, if local thermal equilbrium has been reached.
If we forget about enhanced greenhouse forcing (say the climate system has come to equilibrium with respect to enhanced greenhouse forcing), then a local seasonal climate will be characterised by a distribution of states that we might consider the equilbrium (e.g. so many days of such and such a temperature with characteristic minimum and maximum temperatures, some sort of charactersitic rainfall and wind patterns etc.).
Assume a fixed rate of energy per unit time is being absorbed by and / or generated within an object; and at temperature T the object is in «heat transfer» equilbrium — i.e., the amount of outgoing energy per unit time is equal to the incoming radiation per unit time.
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