Sentences with phrase «latent energy»

"Latent energy" refers to the potential or stored energy that is not currently being used or released. It is like a hidden power that is waiting to be activated or converted into useful work. Full definition
However the real release of latent energy occurs where the warm air at 100 % relative humidity comes in contact with freezing cold air.
This material is charged with latent energy, and now, regardless of its previous function, has been altered and put into service of the new.
When latent energy was first discovered in the 18th century, it wasn't known that molecules contained atoms and bonds.
Yes, which is why I mentioned: «Though latent energy release must be accounted for in the less steep moist adiabatic lapse rate...» and then qualified ``... as long as it is dry.»
Evaporation and the exchange of latent energy from the surface is a strong constraint to surface temperature rise.
The IPCC model suggests that the heat and latent energy exchange between the underlying surface and the atmosphere is a direct response to the imbalance of solar energy and terrestrial radiation at the surface.
Because of this technical control an increasing current of free energy is flowing through the human mass: energy already promoted but hitherto absorbed by the work of the hands, and also latent energy, released and in effect created by the better ordering of matter.
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Mitchell, however, goes beyond van Gogh in the paintings, pastels and etchings exhibited at Cheim & Read, which is not at all to diminish her predecessor's status, only to suggest how Mitchell was able to tap into the store of latent energies surging in his work.
Herwitz embraces the unique and, at times, unruly qualities of fibers and ceramics in works that reference our relationship to the body with their own latent energy.
So, nobody knew what latent energy did, or why it existed, and the energy just seemed to be mysteriously «hidden» away somehow.
The explosive release of latent energy increases the local pressure at the condensation layer forcing down on the condensation layer which is immobile due to the condensation temperature limit forcing, expanding air out in all directions while condensation cause a smaller scael implosion.
[12] Air laden with more moisture can drop more extreme rain and snowfall and provides greater latent energy to drive storms.
The initial melting does take more energy from the air than is lost in evaporation but that energy then becomes latent energy in the water and so the air is cooled but the remaining ice is not cooled.
The higher cloud, which is now emitting all that latent energy like a mofo in longwave, has less non-condensing greenhouse gas above it and more below it.
Brimming with latent energy, their richly textured surfaces and sensual, rippling arcs and concavities can be seen to new effect.
The teshavah, or turning to God, is born in the depths of the soul out of «the despair which shatters the prison of our latent energies» and out of the suffering which purifies the soul.
In aggregate, these virtual particles add up to a huge amount of latent energy — which, according to Einstein's theory of special relativity, is equivalent to an astounding amount of mass.
The attraction is due not just to gravity but also to an esoteric quantum phenomenon called the Casimir effect, caused by the latent energy present even in empty space.
The team then went a step further, putting the rock and soil samples in a controlled combustion chamber that released carbon at different temperatures, allowing the carbon molecules to be sorted by their latent energy, an indicator of their chemical structure, and the amount of radiocarbon they contain.
Simultaneously, he says, the latent energy trapped in the atomic nuclei called «zero point energy» is liberated, accounting for the extra energy.
Carol Bove's sculptural meditation on the latent energies of display, La traversée difficile (The difficult crossing), 2008, marshals René Magritte and Gerald Heard as inspirations for a mini-encyclopedic museum.
Baselitz echoes the pose and shares the intensity, depicting himself using a fragmentary line or brush stroke, suggesting frenetic and latent energy.
A series of circular floor sculptures are extensions of these wall works, arranged to suggest a latent energy: elements waiting to be activated.
How else to understand the latent energy that rescues the musclemen from kitsch and roils the large oil paintings with a life beyond image?
So while the monsoon winds might weaken the precipitation nonetheless increases (more bang for the buck) as a weaker circulation carries more water vapor (and latent energy).
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