Sentences with phrase «more radiant energy»

It only means that the colder object will always absorb more radiant energy from the warmer object than warmer object absorbs from the colder.
Tons of mass does not equate to more radiant energy than a cup of coffee.
Black objects emit more radiant energy (cools faster) than a white or silver to its cooler surroundings.
If more radiant energy is trapped in the atmosphere, the atmosphere will heat up.

Not exact matches

He is not yet able to harness radiant energy back within the compass of the same fragment of uranium; that is synthesis, even more exciting, and much more difficult.
In some active galactic nuclei, you have a black hole and accretion disk and the majority of the power is associated with these outflowing jets, far more than is associated with the radiant energy that is emitted by the accretion disk and the hot gas surrounding it.
Inspired by the idea that laying off the snooze button could bring me more energy, reset my biological clock, and bring me one step closer to becoming as radiant as Hemsley or Dr. Lester, I've started to set my morning alarm for 5:30.
If stronger, healthier, plumper and more radiant skin aren't enough for you, the benefits also stretch out to improving the strength and vitality of your hair and nails, by ensuring roots and cuticles are better nourished with minerals and essential proteins, as well as boosting your energy levels, mood and overall health and immunity.
This particular herbal blend, designed to amplify one's feminine energy, also boasts a far - reaching bouquet of health benefits, including improved hormone balance, increased immune function, potent stress relief, cellular regeneration, elevated energy, emotional equilibrium, and more radiant skin.
When energy passes easily within the body without blockage, kundalini yoga proclaims that we are more radiant and healthy in mind, body, and soul.
Water is essential for replenishing skin tissues, moisturizing, and enhancing * elasticity, ridding of toxins, improving * blood circulation, and producing energy to give you a more youthful, radiant, glowing complexion.
It is the density, not the composition which gives more or less opportunities for such instances of energy transfer between molecules whilst the incoming and outgoing radiant energy is negotiating the atmosphere.
So after considering all of that, the estimated current «surface» temperature produces an estimated effective radiant return energy from the atmosphere of about 345Wm - 3 + / - 9 called DWLR which, had the average effective radiant energy of the oceans been used, ~ 334Wm - 2 would have created less confusion and still have been within a more realistic uncertainty range of + / - 17 Wm - 2.
As others have noted, the IPCC Team has gone absolutely feral about Salby's research and the most recent paper by Dr Roy Spencer, at the University of Alabama (On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth's Radiant Energy Balance), for one simple reason: both are based on empirical, undoctored satellite observations, which, depending on the measure required, now extend into the past by up to 32 years, i.e. long enough to begin evaluating real climate trends; whereas much of the Team's science in AR4 (2007) is based on primitive climate models generated from primitive and potentially unreliable land measurements and proxies, which have been «filtered» to achieve certain artificial realities (There are other more scathing descriptions of this process I won't use).
Greenhouse gases don't block all outgoing radiant energy — it merely slows it down by capturing more infrared photons and re-emitting in all directions including down — increasing net energy retained at any instant in the atmosphere.
Leaving no more than 40 % as Radiant Energy transfer, with 24 % of that 40 % as direct loss to Atmospheric Window.
Are there any models that include the fact that plant life grows faster with more CO2 and therefore energy is TAKEN out of the equation at an ever increasing rate as that plant life grows more quickly and therefore converts energy from solar radiant energy to potential chemical energy at a faster rate?
The energy efficiency of radiant heating and cooling can save 20 percent or more on fuel bills.
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