Sentences with phrase «excess heat where»

If you are worried about the excess heat where you live, switch to a premium synthetic oil which will stand up to the heat better.
Stanford scientists cooled water without electricity by sending excess heat where it won't be noticed — space.

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If you've got it, flaunt it — and your hair will remain perfect until the excess energy you used powering two hair dryers will hasten the world's expenditure of fossil fuels to the point where we can no longer afford the electricity to power hair dryers, and instead resort into walking into darkened caves full of bats and allowing the collective heat of their tiny nocturnal bodies to hasten the evaporation of our surplus hair water.
«White - light flares correspond to the most extreme cases of this phenomenon, where so much energy is dumped into the chromosphere and corona that the energy propagates downward to the photosphere, heating it up, and producing the excess brightness that we observe in white light,» according to another of the authors, Jorge Sánchez Almeida, of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC).
Eventually they lose that excess energy in collisions, where it is thermalised and so the atmosphere just heats up.
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.
[Response: And we remember the summer of 2003 where 30,000 excess deaths occurred during a summer heat wave.
We recently had a longish «pause» in global temperatures where it seems the excess heat sequestered itself in the oceans, only to emerge quite spectacularly in the last couple of years.
In the simplified situation where the excess forcing grows exponentially, this quantity is proportional to the excess forcing, as well as to the above described heat imbalance.
A super important bonus, not least for users in equatorial or very hot regions — the light is transported without the excess heat that comes with direct sunlight, rendering it perfect where windows are kept to a minimum to keep the temperature down.
Dynamical upward transport by convection removes excess heat from the surface more efficiently than longwave radiation is able to accomplish in the presence of a humid, optically thick boundary layer, and deposits it in the upper troposphere where it is more easily radiated to space, thereby affecting the planetary energy balance.
So you have excess heat being transported towards the poles; where the loss mechanisms are quite poor.
First, there is a logical flaw, for which I do not know the Latin, where Lord Monckton makes a true statement (albeit simplified), that the Earth gets rid of excess heat through radiation out to space, which implies a particular final outcome, but omits another relevant fact that changes that final outcome.
Efficient power supplies that limit power conversion losses and generate less waste heat, which reduces the need for excess air conditioning in the datacenter facility where they are housed;
Since it eventually cools down where does the excess heat go?
As most of the excess heat and greenhouse gases from climate change or even chemical pollutants will go into the ocean, ocean large - scale currents will recirculate that extra load and, at some point, will release some of it back to the atmosphere, where it will keep raising temperatures, regardless of future carbon dioxide emissions scenarios.
One of the microgrids is in Kongiganak, where five wind turbines supply the village with about 25 percent of its power needs, and excess wind power goes to the home heating units.
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