Sentences with phrase «heat sinks on»

Passive cooling in the form of heat sinks on some motherboard components and vents across the top and left side of the enclosure make up for small number of fans, but you'll want to avoid stacking anything on top of the case or wedging it in too tight of a space lest you block those vents.
So when you see images like this one above, where the satellites can clearly see the UHI, wouldn't it make sense to then just look at the biggest low pass filter heat sink on the planet, the oceans, to see what the difference might be?

Not exact matches

In the last couple of weeks when you are «due», adjust the clock timer on your hot water tank to heat the water (even on «sink») regularly every 2 - 3 hours so it already ready to start the filling process in early labour, and once you suspect labour has begun you can switch it to «on» and «bath» for the next and ongoing fills.
It does have an on / off switch, which is hard to find among budget models, as well as heat sinks.
Finally, all the climate models assume different amounts of energy stored on Earth that is transferred to the ocean depths, which act as an enormous heat sink.
Laser chip mounted on a heat sink.
On the upper right area, next to the heat sink, you'll see the letters «CXW -» followed by a six digit number.
At the end of what we might call the film's first act, Vera pays a visit to a nervous young woman, and although she hums a tune while putting the kettle on, we have a sinking feeling that the water she's heating is not for tea.
I wasn't able to find a picture of that part online, but drawing of the alternator parts shows it is a typical heat sink with diodes on it.
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You will need to remove the cooling block covering the CPU (which is similar to the heat sink found on air - cooled systems) in order to move around in the system.
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As the sun sinks in the sky, heat up the barbecue in the outdoor kitchen area and gather on the raised platform that houses the al - fresco dining area.
Stretch out and enjoy the view on the terrace, and if the tropical heat is too much, a ceiling fan will cool you here or sink into a comfy lounge in the open common area where friendly staff will whip up a martini or something pretty with an umbrella in it as the sun starts to sink.
On the lower level of the main building, the king room features one king bed, a desk, a minibar (including sink and fridge), and a private bathroom with heated floors, and a separate soaking bathtub and shower.
On the lower level of the main building, the king room features one king bed, a desk, a minibar (including sink and fridge), and a private bathroom with heated floors, and soaking bathtub / shower combination.
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I've still got some saving to do before I can swap my i3 out with an i5 or up, which I strongly recommend, so I just slapped the heat sink back on after a couple of photos.
My second vote is for reducing the urban / peri-urban heat sink by putting reflective rather than absorptive roofing on buildings and houses.
The second thing that must occur; after the water Temperature stalls at 273.15 Kelvins, is that 80 calories per gram of water, must be removed to some colder heat sink, again per the second law, and only after that heat energy, is sucked out of the water by a continuous thermal chain of ever cooler thermally conductive media, to some far cooler place, can the liquid water molecules close in on each other as the water turns to ice.
For example, conditions at the poles affect how much heat is retained by the earth because of the reflective properties of ice and snow, the world's ocean circulation depends on sinking in polar regions, and melting of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets could have drastic effects on sea level.
I'm a phsycist - and I remember being highly skeptical about AGW when I first heard about it in the late 80's - reasoning that the ocean was such an enormous heat sink that any impact on atmospheric temperatures would be dwarfed by the impact on increased heat content in the ocean.
When ice puts a lid on the far - northern seas, the conveyor belt carrying heat north and salt south turns around well below Iceland, rather than in the far - north sinking sites near the northeast and southwest coasts of Greenland.
The formula is based on known ideas due to Arrhenius in 1896 and Hofmann in 2009 (that the portion of atmospheric CO2 above the preindustrial level is growing exponentially), with the added twist that the oceanic heat sink delays the impact of radiative forcing variations on HadCRUT3 by 15 years, analogously to the overheating of a CPU being delayed by the addition of a heatsink with no fan, what I refer to as the Hansen delay.
Heated water doesn't sink, it sits on the top.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take water vapor scavenged from the vast oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat sink), lift it to cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and cooling the soil, cooling the oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment of inertia of the earth by removing water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
For our planet the ocean is the heat sink, rising CO2 is the stress test, and now is the time to congratulate ourselves on Earth's resilience and focus our attention on more important matters like countries leaving the Euro, ISIS, etc..
The situation is rather like that of the home computer builder who puts a massive slab of copper on the CPU to serve as the heat sink, with no fins or fan.
So, without any external heat source and none from the planet all that's in play here is the heat this chilled out band of brothers gains on the way down, heavier and sinking gaining kinetic energy and therefore temperature the denser they get until finally at the surface becoming too hot they expand and rise slipping out of their restricting gravity and rude neighbours bumping into them they get themselves some space and cool off, then coming back off their high when they realise just how cold and lonely they are, getting nostalgic again for their noisy neighbours who won't stick to their side of the road, forgetting, we do forget just how horrible horrible past experiences were, that they'll just get all hot and bothered again.
You're still not getting hydrostatic balance, it doesn't mean nothing is happening and you have to bring in another idea into the system to work out what will happen..., the adiabatic lapse rate will happen, because gases will become more dense and sink when cold and so will find themselves under great pressure at the surface where they will get compressed and heat up, and heated up they will become less dense and rise and in rising they will cool and in cooling they will become more dense and sink and so on.
The warmed air above the more favorably heated slope would start to move up slope due to heating, and the cooler air on the other side of the valley would start to sink.
On your second point, here, my first reaction on seeing the unbelievably good match to temperature was to leap to the assumption that GISS E was burying heat in the deep ocean — or losing heat to some invisible sinOn your second point, here, my first reaction on seeing the unbelievably good match to temperature was to leap to the assumption that GISS E was burying heat in the deep ocean — or losing heat to some invisible sinon seeing the unbelievably good match to temperature was to leap to the assumption that GISS E was burying heat in the deep ocean — or losing heat to some invisible sink.
Solar irradiance has rapid effects on temperature - especially when you don't have heat sinks.
On Venus the heat just builds up under the crust, creates in - plate volcanoes, and this so weakens the crust that it breaks up into giant slabs which sink into the interior and a new crust is formed.
Land cover and land use change may have an impact on the surface albedo, evapotranspiration, sources and sinks of heat - trapping gases (greenhouse gases), or other properties of the climate system and may thus have a radiative forcing and / or other impacts on climate, locally or globally.
They also include models for things like: entry into and exit from Ice Ages, the effect of the Earth's orbit on climate, the earth's climate history on scales of thousands to millions of years, ocean - atmosphere couplings (e.g. heat transfer, CO2 sinks), decadal phenomena such as ENSO and the PDO.
The thing that you are typing on is attached to a box which has got this chip inside which has this thing with fins that acts to cool the chip by providing a sink for the heat that the chip is generating.
Anyway, in this design, we did not have room or budget for fins on the heat sink or a fan, so the heat elimination would be more radiative than convective — just a flat plate.
Another study done by TERI that looked at the unique case of Jharsuguda in Odisha where the primary source of heat island effect is due to coal mines and intense heat waves stressed on the need of interventions like creation of sinks like wetlands and conserving dense forests to reduction in traffic flow through new flyovers, introduction of coal washeries, among others, to make the area more liveable which is already prone to touching unliveable hot temperatures.
The new station - quality metric improves on older methods, not merely relying on distance but also the density of heat sinks and sources near the thermometers.
The sheer volume of energy that the Hadley cell transports, and the depth of the heat sink that is the polar cell, ensures that the effects of transient weather phenomena are not only have negligible effect on the system as a whole, but — except under unusual circumstances — do not form.
Palm oil has received lots of heat recently for its massive impact on deforestation in many tropical countries — but groups like the World Wildlife Fund have demonstrated that palm oil plantations can actually increase carbon sinks when properly managed.
The molecule will first use the heat energy in expansion and on cooling will again condense and sink because heavier, and it will cool when its heat expanded volume flows to colder air which absorbs the heat, the internal kinetic energy of vibration, which if strong enough will pass that heat to another colder (which is why visible light is not a thermal energy, it is not powerful enough to move a molecule of matter into vibration, it takes the bigger heat wave, longwave infrared, aka thermal infrared called that because it is the wavelength of heat)-- that is how convective heating warms the fluid gas air in a room, by circulation, in the rise and fall of molecules as they expand and condense, not by heat energy propelling molecules to hit other molecules..
I can accept IR optical depth has an effect on a system radiatively coupled to a heat sink at 2.725 K. I can also accept increased CO ₂ mixing ratio increases IR optical depth in a dry atmosphere.
On the contrary, whatever warm, hypersaline water sinks below the surface because of its great density is mixed relatively quickly by winds into the upper layer of the ocean, where it transfers its heat to colder parcels by conduction.
When the fraction of dry ice increase in an already very cold atmosphere full of watervapor at a mean temperature of -18 C, surrounded by the ultimate heat sink of space vacuum at 3K, without any radiant barriers, heated on half the surface area and cooled from double the size of the heated area, it makes the temperature increase?
I don't know — but it seems that the advocates of consensus climate change define things to make humans look as bad as possible and fail to take into consideration the positive results of increased warmth, the enhanced crop growth, the lower cost to heat a home during winter, the increased CO2 sinks which are absorbing 1/2 of our emissions and so on.
A positive result would suggest heat sink effect in operation on an annual / seasonal basis as well as for longterm trends.
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