Sentences with phrase «point temperature»

This instability occurs because the melting point temperature of water decreases as you go deeper in the ocean, where pressures are higher.
Have the flow through the radiator checked using a laser pointing temperature probe.
, but it appears that to gauge the predictions you used the point - to - point temperature difference between 1984 and 2006.
That should point the temperature further in the correct direction for the next cool down.
If the air temperature is cooled below the Dew Point Temperature then a reverse phase change occurs called condensation and water vapor becomes liquid.
Most of that seems to have warmed up by around 11,000 years ago, at which point temperatures in the mid to high latitude Northern Hemisphere were actually warmer (because of the orbital configuration).
This antioxidant pigment is quite unstable to heat, and you do not need to get anywhere near the smoke point temperature of EVOO to start seeing loss of chlorophyll.
It happens when air with a certain dew point temperature finds a surface that's at or below that temperature.
These efforts would result in an average temperature increase of 2.7 °C by 2100, at which point temperatures are unlikely to have stabilised and would continue to rise.
But visual observations — cloud and weather conditions, air pressure, dew - point temperature, wind speed and direction, and visibility, for example — must be made by people, rather, a person.
Red palm oil has a stronger flavor and seems most suitable for cooking, and has a high smoking - point temperature.
In low - pressure areas, air rises and any moisture may precipitate out when the dew - point temperature is reached.
In cold climates, to prevent condensation on ventilation supply registers, the mixing ratio should be a minimum of two parts inside air with one part outside air, based on -10 °F outdoor dry - bulb temperature, 68 °F indoor dry - bulb temperature, and 42 °F indoor dew - point temperature.
Radiosondes measure temperature, dew - point temperature, and pressure.
A wide range of meteorological measurements are made from this equipment, including temperature, dew - point temperature, pressure, wind velocity, long - wave and shortwave radiative fluxes, and air chemistry.
A Contrail is exhaust from an aircraft engine cooling very rapidly below the dew point temperature and condensing into a visible trail of microscopic droplets.
The dew point temperature is the temperature the air would have if it were cooled, at constant pressure and water vapor content, until saturation (or condensation) occurred.
At saturation, the wet - bulb, dew point, and air temperatures are all equal; otherwise the dew point temperature is less than the wet - bulb temperature, which is less than the air temperature.
A combination of high daytime temperatures, close to 30 °C, and low nighttime temperatures, close to 0 °C, which was well below the Dew Point temperature, produced considerable condensation.
Applicability — all hygro - thermal regions except subarctic / arctic — in cold and very cold regions the thickness of the foam sheathing should be determined by hygro - thermal analysis so that the interior surface of the foam sheathing remains above the dew point temperature of the interior air (see Side Bar 2)
If the dew point temperature of the trapped moisture rises to the surface temperature of the ocean, then fog can form like condensation on a cold windowpane.
The metaphor here is a thermostat in a room, which has a set - point temperature, and continually makes adjustments as the actual room temperature deviates from that set point.

Phrases with «point temperature»

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