Sentences with phrase «produce more heat»

If the sunspace is large enough to produce more heat than the home can use during a sunny day, It would be desirable to be able to store some heat in the sunspace for home heating use after sunset.
The longer «less energetic» waves of IR when intensified produce more HEAT.
Optimized windows in a Passive House will produce more heat than they lose.
With the urban heat effect — in which dense cities and paved surfaces produce more heat than in rural areas — people in cities may feel greater impacts.
From here you can develop new technology to aid your survival, as well as buff your generator so that it can produce more heat in a wider area.
When alternators or motors work harder they produce more heat.
Will it cool down, or will the engine produce more heat, than it can cool down?
Your muscles will contract harder and produce more heat which uses up more calories resulting in more muscle gained and more fat burned.
Stimulants help you lose weight because of factors 3 and 4 above — they make you more active and they make your temperature higher so you produce more heat.
It is thermogenic, meaning that caffeine has the ability to rev up your cells, causing them to produce more heat at the cellular level.
Her large muscles enable her to exercise hard enough to produce more heat than she loses.
The researchers did not investigate whether the participants in the experimental group actually produced more heat or started to burn more fat.
Although it may seem simpler in the short run to make teacher decisions based largely on a single set of student scores, this approach has thus far produced more heat than light in analyses of teaching, often creating greater confusion where more clarity is needed.
The critical issue is that having achieved such high levels of TSI by 1961 the sun was already producing more heat than was required to maintain a stable Earth temperature.
It is more likely that the sun is producing more heat.
Specifically, the analyst report indicates that with the construction of the iPhone 8, the materials and overall design, means that the wireless charging implementation means the device produces more heat.

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The girls game - maker takes some heat after a video it produced has received more than 7 million views on YouTube.
According to Cornell professor Alan Hedge, one problem is that many offices set their thermostats to compensate for the heat produced by their computers, but today's more efficient machines produce far less heat than those in previous generations.
For example, generating efficient, renewable energy is a priority of the federal government, so businesses involving Cogeneration (using one fuel to simultaneously produce heat and electricity) or renewable energy technologies will find more government grant opportunities than others.
While not quite as efficient as HID lights, these fluorescents have better color rendering properties (more of the light emitted is used by the plant) and produce much less heat when compared to HID lights.
Beautiful flowers, fresh new produce, more time outdoors, cool breezes before the summertime heat, and much more.
Better electrical engineers create more efficient power lines or light bulbs or heating elements etc, which reduce energy consumption across the board, which takes unnecessary electricity money and diverts it into more pure research, which gives bio and biotech more money to work with, which produces more bio and biotech work.
Our initial belief was that as the weather heats up, more MLB totals would go OVER due to pitchers becoming more easily fatigued and the air being less - dense — therefore allowing the ball to travel further and produce more runs.
Wilson - White heat revolution, 1963Industry was modernising rapidly and in order to keep at the cutting edge, Harold Wilson argued that the government needed to help produce more scientists.
Hopefully, upcoming presidential debates will produce more light than heat.
They should produce more clean energy than they use through solar and wind power and heat pumps for heating and cooling.
This tidal energy produces more than enough internal heat to create a global water ocean, possibly as thick in places as 50 kilometers, buried under an outer layer of ice a few kilometers thick.
When the air heats up, more ozone is produced.
The puzzling aspect of the finding was that exercise itself produces heat, so why would exercising muscle initiate a process that would generate yet more heat?
Among other adjustments that could help double fuel economy are turbocharging with smaller, more efficient engines that produce the same level of power; advanced heat management and cooling systems, which reuse the heat produced in the engine for energy; weight reduction, including broader use of high - strength steel that is already in some cars today; better aerodynamics; more efficient air conditioners, transmissions and lighting devices (including headlights); and increased electrification leading to full hybridization with electric motor and regenerative breaking — all of which currently exist.
When exposed to cold, clusters of cells within the body's white fat become beige — a color change that reflects the creation of more energy - producing mitochondria, cellular components that enable cells to burn calories and give off heat.
«Fire whirls are more efficient than other forms of combustion because they produce drastically increased heating to the surface of fuels, allowing them to burn faster and more completely.
The team still doesn't understand the genetic mechanism responsible for the effect, but study author and evolutionary biologist Francisco Rodríguez - Trelles of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona notes a clue: Flies carrying the «summer» inversions to deal with the heat wave produced five times more offspring than they would have in ordinary years.
The body has two types of fat — the more common white adipose fat (WAT), which stores fat; and brown adipose fat (BAT), which burns fat to produce heat.
«Instead of emerging at the surface, much of that heat is melting the ice shelves,» Hansen says, producing more fresh water and amplifying the feedback.
And because the sunlight is also transformed into heat, that energy can be stored more easily than the direct electricity that photovoltaic cells produce, Wang says.
What is more, the uranium atoms that have already split in two produce radioactive by - products that themselves give off a great deal of heat.
Although BFRs reduce the risk of electrical fires and PVC makes plastic more pliable, the former produces brominated dioxins and furans that can irritate the skin and respiratory system when heated at high temperatures and the latter often contains toxic phthalate plasticizers, suspected to be a carcinogen.
And if the temperature continues to rise — and the reaction of zirconium and oxygen produces yet more heat — the cladding itself can spontaneously combust.
Because the Sun produces heat at its core, this runs counter to what one would initially expect: normally the layer closest to a source of heat, the Sun's surface, in this case, would have a higher temperature than the more distant atmosphere.
Electric cars generate next to no heat as opposed to conventional passenger vehicles, which produce more than enough engine heat to heat the interior.
What's more, the setup loses very little heat in the process, and can produce steam at relatively low solar intensity.
In addition, plants with the protein had another advantage; they were able to produce more seeds during heat stress.
Or more precisely, they have a low metabolic rate and can't produce enough heat to keep their bodies warm.
Cortright and chemical engineer James Dumesic discovered in their university lab back in 2001 that by starting with water and various carbohydrates from plants — basically, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen compounds — and using catalysts, heat and pressure, they could start creating CO2 and hydrogen and then use that hydrogen to eliminate the oxygen as water (the process produces more water than it consumes).
This is important as it is a more efficient way of producing light than conventional light bulbs, whose glow relies on heating tungsten filaments to at least 3,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
As the air heats up, more ozone is produced.
Achieving fusion — nuclear reactions that have the potential to produce copious, clean energy — requires heating hydrogen fuel to more than 100 million degrees Celsius, causing it to become an ionized gas or plasma.
But Wormser says that thin - film cells have the potential to produce more power over time than the older technology, because they resist the sun's heat better and produce more power when the temperature spikes.
As the comet gets closer to the sun and is heated more and more, it will produce a complex and dynamic atmosphere of gas, dust, and plasma called a coma, full of outbursts and jets.
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