Sentences with phrase «radiate heat during»

So, the absorber would be able to radiate heat during stagnation events more readily — albeit with some loss in efficiency.

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Louvered shading devices on the windows allow the sun into the space during cool days to heat the concrete floor, which stores the sun's warmth and radiates it back at night.
At night, an «airglow» lingers in our atmosphere as molecules radiate away the heat they soaked up during the day.
HEAT ISLAND EFFECT: If installed widely, green roofs could lower a city's cooling load, especially at night when bare rooftops radiate heat absorbed during the HEAT ISLAND EFFECT: If installed widely, green roofs could lower a city's cooling load, especially at night when bare rooftops radiate heat absorbed during the heat absorbed during the day.
The rocks look different because of the amount of infrared light they radiate into space, similar to the way a brick wall heats up during the day and gives off its heat at night.
The surface of the Earth radiates as a blackbody at its temperature which is continually changing because it is being heated by the sun, or it is cooling during the night.
During braking, the kinetic energy is transformed into heat, which is then uselessly radiated into the environment.
The thin atmosphere allows Mars to more easily radiate heat energy away, so temperatures near the equator can get up to 70 °F (21 °C) during a summer day, and then drop down to − 100 °F (− 73 °C) at night.
While it's true that thick, beefy bodies of material can soak up heat during the day and then radiate that heat again when the air is cooler, this principle doesn't work if the thermal mass isn't insulated.
During a cooling phase, surface atmosphere could cool as heat is transported to upper atmosphere by more intense weather and then radiates away.
During the winter months in middle and high latitudes, the lower parts of the troposphere over continents often serve as reservoirs of cold air as heat is radiated into space throughout the long nights.
Having insulation on the exterior of the building allows these thermal masses to remain at or near room temperature, absorbing heat during sunny days and radiating warmth at night.
The heating that occurs during collapse due to the work done by gravity, is eventually radiated away assuming no star is nearby, to supply new energy.
They intuitively appreciate that these surfaces absorb heat from the sun during the day and then radiate this heat out at night.
Clouds during the day cause lower temperatures (assuming no wind) and clouds at night cause warmer than normal temperatures because heat isn't radiating into space.
That heat man adds to the atmosphere each day is radiated to the black sky and the infinitesimal amount left helps melt the ice during global warming, should be called Global Defrosting,.
It is partly due to building materials such as concrete that store up heat during the day and radiate it during the night, and partly due to extra heat generated by human activities.
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