Sentences with phrase «ideal surface conditions»

The systems work as a whole to get the M3 moving quickly out of corners, even with less than ideal surface conditions.
This quantifies the ideal surface conditions, and using this knowledge, new choices can be made for e.g. the paint that is used on a ship hull.

Not exact matches

A temperature of 24 degrees, moderate humidity and light winds combined with an excellent pitch surface to provide ideal conditions.
Atom - thick graphene is the ideal substrate, Tour said, because of its high surface area, stability in harsh operating conditions and high conductivity.
When the planet K2 - 18b was first discovered in 2015, it was found to be orbiting within the star's habitable zone, making it an ideal candidate to have liquid surface water, a key element in harbouring conditions for life as we know it.
As Jake Lanphere, a UC Riverside graduate student who co-authored the paper, which was published in the journal Environmental Engineering Science («Stability and Transport of Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles in Groundwater and Surface Water»), explained to Nanoclast in an email interview: «Other studies have looked at ideal lab conditions that do not necessarily reflect the conditions one might find in aquatic environments.
But it is neat to note that Earth appears to have an inside - out twin, where tectonics driven by ice instead of fire could create ideal conditions for life inside its crust, instead of on its surface.
NASA's Curiosity rover has found the strongest signs yet that the surface of Mars, roughly 4 billion years ago, had conditions that would've been almost ideal for the genesis of life.
This high frequency observation was made possible by the combination of ideal atmospheric condition (dryness) of the Atacama Desert, high surface accuracy of the antenna, and proper functions of all components as an entire array system including the Band 10 receiver.
The All - Surface Progress Control system bolsters traction in inclement conditions, and the Adaptive Surface Response Mode on all - wheel drive models judges the terrain and adjusts the transmission, stability control, brakes, and throttle for ideal handling and responsiveness.
Oke, T. R., G. T. Johnson, D. G. Steyn and I. D. Watson, 1991: «Simulation of nocturnal surface urban heat islands under «ideal» conditions: Part 2.
Simulation of surface urban heat islands under «ideal» conditions at night part 2: Diagnosis of CAusation.
Johnson, G. T., T. R. Oke, T. J. Lyons, D. G. Steyn, I. D. Watson and J. A. Voogt, 1991: «Simulation of surface urban heat islands under «ideal» conditions at night, Part 1: Theory and tests against field data,» Boundary - Layer Meteorology, 56, 275 - 294.
References: Johnson, G. T., T. R. Oke, T. J. Lyons, D. G. Steyn, I. D. Watson, and J. A. Voogt, 1991: Simulation of surface urban heat islands under «ideal» conditions at night.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
The ocean responds by rapidly increasing the surface evaporation rate by 1.7 W.m - 2, or 2.7 g.hr - 1 of water for ideal «clear sky» conditions.
Many lab tests, for instance, are run with perfectly maintained vehicles on flat surfaces in ideal conditions.
3 seconds, for speeds between 35 and 55 mph, in ideal driving conditions (good road surface, good weather, light traffic)
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