Sentences with phrase «equilibrium conditions»

"Equilibrium conditions" refers to a state where opposing forces or factors are balanced, and there is no tendency for change or movement. Full definition
Then again it may prove exceedingly difficult to ever create a workable unified theory of far from equilibrium conditions.
Under equilibrium conditions a negative CO2 pulse, i.e., artificial extraction and storage of some CO2 amount, decays at about the same rate as a positive pulse (Fig. 4A).
«Once the timing of equilibrium conditions for the Greenland Ice Sheet is verified, a detailed reconstruction for that period could serve as a steady - state ice sheet surface for initializing ice sheet models,» Csatho writes in the News and Views article.
If the parameters of the trap enclosure are varied faster than the speed of sound in the crystal, then topological defects occur while the ions are seeking a new equilibrium condition in the crystal.
«This research shows that we need to get away from a simple paradigm of exoplanets, just thinking about stable equilibrium conditions and habitable zones.
The calculations I have seen that might «constrain» the size of this effecct are based on equilibrium conditions, which I think are unlikely to be very accurate when applied to a system in which each surface region warms and cools every day, and which has rainstorms over large regions, and which never achieves equilibrium.
(Note that this is supposed to concern the effect of adding (more) CO2 to a preexisting equilibrium condition, so the effect of the non-CO2 absorber (with spectral overlap with CO2 within the layer) on temperature is not the issue.
For the real system or for a model, and taking temperature as an example, this is expressed as T = T0 + T0» for pre-industrial equilibrium conditions.
The team saw in exquisite detail how the atoms at the hematite surface and water molecules nearby responded to far - from - equilibrium conditions caused by electrically charging the interface.
«This research shows that we need to get away from a simple paradigm of exoplanets, just thinking about stable equilibrium conditions and habitable zones,» said Wordsworth.
In Prigogene and Stengers's 1984 book by that title, irreversibility and indeterminism are the cardinal postulates for understanding dissipative structures studied by thermodynamics in far - from - equilibrium conditions.
This is a kind of structure, but one which exists far from the equilibrium condition of zero rate of production of entropy.
I think you need to be very careful to distinguish between transient conditions and equilibrium conditions.
The research offers key insights about the interface and far - from - equilibrium conditions that influence the interface.
Hank (347)-- I've restricted my discussion to equilibrium conditions.
At the point where there is so much H2O vapor in the atmosphere that there is very little solar heating of the surface (very very far from happenning), there will also tend to be almost no net LW cooling at the surface, so a tropospheric - type lapse rate could still tend to extend down to the surface (as long as the net LW cooling is smaller than the SW heating, there will be some non-radiative flux from the surface for equilibrium conditions).
If one assumes constant equilibrium conditions then indeed nothing changes because, well, you have assumed constant equilibrium conditions.
And we will calculate the equilibrium condition — which is when steady - state is reached.
Under equilibrium conditions a negative CO2 pulse, i.e., artificial extraction and storage of some CO2 amount, decays at about the same rate as a positive pulse (Fig. 4A).
Manabe and Wetherald showed (successfully) that you can't just compute an equilibrium condition for the Earth's surface, but rather for the Earth - atmosphere system as a whole, and determination of surface temperature change requires simultaneous satisfaction of both the top - of - atmosphere energy budget and surface energy budget.
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