Not exact matches
«You get
less than 10 percent
loss of velocity, and friction
from the bullet passing out creates enough
heat to reseal the window,» says Fred Williams, Labock's vice president.
From a building physics perspective, internal insulation is usually
less desirable than external as far as thermal bridges (
heat loss), condensation and drying potential are concerned.
When the Arctic freezes over the ice insulates the sea and slows the
heat loss from the N pole, when the Arctic ocean has
less ice then more
heat radiates off to space.
Further, since the
heat is generally used locally, there is
less associated line
loss from distribution over energy grids.
The only question is the ratio of the two effects in cooling the stratosphere, more
loss to space due to more CO2 radiating vs.
less heat from Earth due to more CO2 below blocking the CO2 - relevant
heat coming up.