Sentences with phrase «other warm objects»

See at night to observe wildlife or other warm objects.

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When cake is finished, while still warm, poke holes all over cake (about 1 - inch) intervals using a wooden spoon handle or other similar size object.
This heat bath is connected to both other devices, and the researchers showed that it is possible to control its heat flow such that it cancels the heat coming from the warm object directly to the cool one via special quantum interference.
One possibility was that the object had a peculiar spectrum simply from its youth, and that this had nothing to do with it being a binary, but the other tantalizing possibility was it was a binary planet, with one component being slightly warmer than the team derived from their analysis and the other component slightly cooler.
In this astronomy science project, you will model comets of different sizes and then use a hair dryer as a heat source (to mimic the Sun and other «warm» planetary objects) to determine how the size of a comet affects melting.
Of the many ways you can warm - up your calves, runners tend to like to push against a wall or other vertical object to get a good stretch and give them a feeling of security, as false as it may be.
Where other artists might mix warm colors that would create the illusion of light falling on cooler - colored objects, Krieger cleverly divorces light from object, using thin yellow thread - like lines and fat transparent off - white ones to depict light waves rather than showing the result when they illuminate something else.
Sorry, Feynman never experimentally demonstrated that thermal energy / heat was transferred from the colder atmosphere to the warmer surface of the earth, or experimentally demonstrated that two objects at the same temperature transferred thermal energy / heat to the other object.
On the other hand, observing that things warm up during the day, and cool down at night, might cause one to come to the conclusion that objects exposed to the Sun tend to warm, and that objects exposed to the near vacuum of outer space tend to lose energy, and cool.
With Longwave radiation the tendency is for the cooler object not to increase the temperature of the warm object, and if they are at the same air pressure, and ambient temperature - take 2 identical apples, one at 8C the other at 15C an inch apart, in a room at 20C — the likely outcome is that each apple reaches equilibrium with the ambient temperature of its own entropy, as if they were not in each other's presence.
So, that is what we came up with — A few very simple models, such as the one that involves 3 objects: one object A producing thermal energy and radiating energy at a fixed rate, two other objects B and C whose temperature is determined via radiative balance with object A and empty space, with a geometry such that the temperature of object B is higher than that of object C. And, what we wanted to illustrate is that the object C «warms» B in the colloquial sense of the word... i.e., that the presence of object C causes B to be at a higher temperature than if C is absent.
What other disposition is possible for the radiation moving from the cooler object to the warmer object?
In other words, to consider just the colder object, as it emits energy to the warmer object it cools, but it also warms from the energy input of the warmer object which causes its temperature to rise as a function of the difference between its absortivity and its emissivity.
You believe that there exists some magical version of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics that prevents colder objects from radiating toward warmer objects... or the warmer objects from absorbing the radiation... or this absorbed radiation from affecting the energy balance, or some other total nonsense that violates the laws of physics.
He did say that he would not object to others saying the anthropogenic genesis of recent warming is «settled».
some of this political statements may be reasonable proxies for a scientist's position on the relative role of GHGs (e.g., the 2008 Manhattan Declaration) while others (e.g. the 1992 SePP Statement and the 1995 Leipzig Declaration) are decidely poor proxies, both because of the great amount of time between these statements and the 2007 AR4 report and because neither addresses attribution in any meaningful way but rather objects to the assumption of «catastrophic» impacts from the ongoing warming.
The other objects would be as warm but some heat was convected away.
There is no need to mention other objects in the area or what caused the object to be warm.
Brighten up a shelf by adding pretty fairy or tea lights — they'll bring a warm glow to picture frames and other styled objects.
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