Sentences with phrase «of heat exchange»

The amount of heat exchanged by an object when its temperature varies by one degree is called heat capacity.
Because conditions in the ground may vary greatly, loop lengths can range from 130 to 300 feet per ton of heat exchange.
The rapid milk chiller cools the milk by means of a heat exchange with cold fluid inside the dome.
State Sen. Tim Kennedy wanted no part of a heated exchange between a former labor boss (Steve McInnis, of the Carpenters Union) and power lobbyist (Brad Gerstman) that unfolded in front of him at an Albany hotel bar.
A series of heated exchanges also took place on the website between Child and author Tom Simon, who accused Child of rudeness and of being out of touch with many authors.
For f = 3 - 4 the response time of the surface temperature to a heating perturbation is of order 100 years, if the perturbation is sufficiently small that it does not alter the rate of heat exchange with the deeper ocean.
Shortly after the 14 - minute mark of an extended interview you can access by clicking the above link, Sen. Diane Savino provides details of the heated exchange that took place between herself and Sen. Kevin Parker back in February 2010 (not 2009, as the blog reports) while the Democrats were discussing whether to expel then - Sen.
A German - Russian research team has investigated the role of heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere in long - term climate variability in the Atlantic.
Even in birds with small bills, he says, there's evidence that «the bill is still a site of heat exchange and therefore under some selective forces in terms of thermoregulatory constraints.»
«The way all dogs cool themselves is basically through respiration, either just panting or the action of breathing in or out, is a method of heat exchange for them,» Bandy said.
Assemblywoman Amy Paulin took the stand Tuesday as the prosecution's first witness in the corruption trial of former state Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver, where her description of Albany's inner workings was pointedly contested by Silver's defense lawyer, Steven Molo, in a series of heated exchanges.
Now, MIT mathematicians have derived a formula for determining the maximum amount of heat exchanged between two objects separated by distances shorter than the width of a single hair.
If the whole surface of the earth is considered as a unit upon which a certain amount of heat falls each day, it is obvious that the mean temperature will depend upon the rate at which this heat can escape by radiation, because no other type of heat exchange is possible.
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