Sentences with phrase «known temperature»

It has the temperature sensor, which helps you in knowing the temperature in the baby's room.
A computer may know the temperature at which water freezes, but we know that ice is cold.
I don't know the temperature magnitude of the proposed theory.
The voltage is read by the computer and then knows the temperature based on a predetermined scale.
The soft light provides a soothing glow for baby's nursery, and parents will rest easy knowing the temperature of the room is just right.
The thermostat on the dash is nice to have - I like knowing the temperature outside.
If in 2012 we don't know the temperature is then we'd be well advised to put off any remediation activities until we do know.
For example, if only 20 % of trees show a correlation with known temperature records, it seems more like cherry picking the data than a reasonable proxy, but if the figure was, say, 97 % it would be much more convincing.
Also, his Figure 10 shows solar cycle amplitude which, by eye, seems to correlate somewhat with known temperature trends.
Researchers already know the temperatures in the Arctic are rising twice as fast as temperatures elsewhere, but other aspects of the changing environment in the Arctic are difficult to predict and model.
If the radiator is clogged, the lower radiator hose will probably be cool (or most likely look warm) to the touch (though don't just go grabbing it without knowing the temperature of it... may be a little uncomfortable).
Now, for knowing the temperature caused by the water vapor alone in the atmosphere (we can neglect the carbon dioxide because its absorptivity is 0.00175 and its emissvity 0.0017), we apply the next formula:
«Well,» comes the haughty reply, «everyone knows temperature increases with pressure, that's why it's warmer at the surface.
The Withings Thermo - Smart Thermometer comes with a color - coded LED which helps you to know the temperature level is high or normal based on the age of the user.
This gives consumers the convenience and peace of mind knowing the temperature of the water flowing from their shower or bathtub spout before getting in.
The team knew the temperature of the argon, which was at the triple point of water, so could convert the energy measurement into a value for the Boltzmann constant.
This thermometer includes a wireless remote sensor that transmits up to 200 ft.. This makes it easy for you to know the temperature directly around you.
When Voyager 2 passed by Neptune's moon Triton in 1989, it recorded the lowest known temperature in our solar system: — 391 degrees F.
(Keys to success) «Laguna is always very difficult to approach because you never know the temperature and how the tires are going to work.
I happily ditched my heavier wool coats in favor of this leather jacket for this trip knowing the temperatures would be more temperate.
This isn't the same as knowing the global temperature, but there is some evidence that Antarctic temperatures and global temperatures rise and fall together.Knowing how these factors have changed, and knowing the temperature response, scientists can deduce the role of the remaining factors.
The Moons known temperature extremes are more than double that.
Statistical models take the parameters of the past that produced known temperature trends and then developed probability outcomes, were these parameters to show up again.
In fact, the inflection points are cherry picked to match known temperature inflexion points, not derived from a model.
This is true in climate change as well, so to first - order one can determine any point along the T (z) curve by knowing the temperature at one point.
If we don't have a thermometer near Oklahoma City then we don't know the temperature in Oklahoma City and lets not fool ourselves that we do.
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