Sentences with phrase «radiate heat in»

We also know that a body which is absorbing heat must radiate that heat in equal measure or it will warm.
So, while Co2 can be shown to radiate heat in a lab, the effect of human combustion of fossil fuels contributing roughly 3 % of the.04 % of the atmospheric Co2 levels will have, as I think you and others here have stated, a measured effect indistinguishable from zero.
This happens in part because trees in warmer, maritime forests radiate heat in the form of long - wave radiation to a greater degree than the sky does.
In 1900 Max Planck discovered that bodies do not radiate heat in a continuous stream but in small packets of energy, called quanta.
There wasn't a problem with radiated heat in the past, but this helps prevent bodywork from burning when the car is stationary.

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That is counter balanced by the increased disorder in the air around you as your body radiates heat.
And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
In less than 15 minutes I had mixed together a cornbread batter, and in 10 more minutes enticing aromas accompanied the welcome heat radiating from the oveIn less than 15 minutes I had mixed together a cornbread batter, and in 10 more minutes enticing aromas accompanied the welcome heat radiating from the ovein 10 more minutes enticing aromas accompanied the welcome heat radiating from the oven.
The key to developing crispy browned surfaces on roasted cauliflower is baking in a superhot oven on the lowest rack so the baking sheet is close to the heat radiating off the bottom of the oven.
It's 1:15 on a late June afternoon and the near - 100 degree heat is radiating off of the Mustangs Stadium turf on the Monte Vista High campus in Danville.
At night, an «airglow» lingers in our atmosphere as molecules radiate away the heat they soaked up during the day.
Steve: And all the conventional explanations like the ones you mentioned, some gas venting — and it could be a tiny, tiny amount of gas venting or this kind of heat radiating off the spacecraft — all the conventional explanations still don't get you the entire error in the position of the spacecraft.
A research team in Israel reported evidence of hyperalgesia in 17 of 30 patients with radiating spinal nerve pain by asking them to rate the intensity of heat pain on a numerical scale before and after a 4 - week course of hydromorphone.
Shen says, «This could have great applications in energy, and especially in solar thermophotovoltaics» — harnessing solar energy by using it to heat a material, which in turn radiates light of a particular color.
«The total energy from an earthquake includes energy required to create new cracks in rock, energy dissipated as heat through friction, and energy elastically radiated through the earth,» reports the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program.
The animals radiate tremendous amounts of body heat through their «hot plates,» which they use to melt their tunnels in ice and to hunt their favorite prey: penguins.
But Stone predicts that because species in hot environments evolve body shapes that radiate heat better, climate change will cause humans to grow taller and slimmer.
Because they do not burn bright like normal stars, brown dwarfs are difficult to spot, but they radiate enough heat to show up in the infrared.
It radiates much of that excess heat back to the atmosphere in winter.
Currently, the amount of infrared heat radiated back to space is slightly less than what we absorb from the sun due to the increase in greenhouse gases.
Each person in a building radiates a given amount of heat, which in turn requires a certain amount of cooling to keep in check.
The same greenhouse gases that trap heat in the lower atmosphere allow the stratosphere to more effectively radiate energy into space.
Yet so far, star formation historians have mostly relied on other indicators to write their histories: light at a particular frequency that is typically emitted when giant clouds collapse, heating up in the process and radiating away that heat in the form of specific spectral lines.
Exposing the nanoparticles to a low - frequency electromagnetic field causes them to radiate heat that, in turn, erases the tethers and releases the drugs.
While drifting in the atmosphere or after settling on the ground, soot efficiently absorbs sunlight, warms up, and radiates heat.
Also in the mid-1990s, another group of scientists proposed the now widely accepted mechanism for how lakes can form under glaciers: Heat radiating from Earth's interior is trapped under the thick, insulating ice sheet, and pressure from the weight of all the ice above it lowers the melting point of the ice at the bottom.
In addition, the cold temperatures and the way air is mixed close to the surface at the poles mean that the surface has to warm more to radiate additional heat back to space.
Using engineered nanophotonic materials the team was able to strongly suppress how much heat - inducing sunlight the panel absorbs, while it radiates heat very efficiently in the key frequency range necessary to escape Earth's atmosphere.
The team calculated that those hydrocarbon clumps could absorb heat from the sun as well as from gases in the atmosphere and radiate it back into space.
Scientists say that after carbon dioxide, methane is the most important contributor to the greenhouse effect, in which gases in the atmosphere trap heat that would otherwise radiate from Earth.
«In theory, if you know how much energy is coming in from the sun, and how much is reflected or radiated away, the difference is how much is heating or cooling the planet,» says Adam Szabo, a heliophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MarylanIn theory, if you know how much energy is coming in from the sun, and how much is reflected or radiated away, the difference is how much is heating or cooling the planet,» says Adam Szabo, a heliophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Marylanin from the sun, and how much is reflected or radiated away, the difference is how much is heating or cooling the planet,» says Adam Szabo, a heliophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Marylanin Greenbelt, Maryland.
These measurements may also shed light on the proportion of radioactive elements like uranium and thorium inside the Moon, since their decay produces heat and should increase the amount of heat radiated by the Moon, says Paul Spudis of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, US, who is developing radar instruments to fly on LRO and Chandrayaan - 1.
New research shows that the colorful bird uses its massive beak to rapidly radiate away heat, allowing it to chill out in tropical climates or when expending a lot of energy while flying.
It heats up in sunlight like most other compounds, but it does not radiate its heat into its surroundings as much.
«We've long known that heat radiated by buildings, roads, bridges and other structures keeps surface air temperature higher in cities than in surrounding areas.
I would also suggest that now the extra latent heat of this autumn's fast Arctic ice recovery to ~ normal has started to fade (i.e. mostly radiating away to space), Wayne won't be able to claim many more «warmests in history» for a long time.
The moss forms in response to the spreading of the flare heat in the hot coronal loops above the moss; the loops are not visible in this TRACE 195 Angstrom image series because they are so hot that they radiate in x-rays, which are invisible to the TRACE instrument.
This compares with hotter plasmas in which heat radiates away quickly, making fusion harder to achieve.
The red spot in the center of the zoom oval, unrelated to the new study's findings, is a young star whose radiating heat has lit up a surrounding cocoon of dust.
A wonderful heat is radiating from the big yellow ball in the sky, gently warming skin and paintwork alike in the quiet lay - by below.
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Her heart pounded in her ears and radiated heat through her arm and fingertips until she heard and felt the crackle of the paper she'd bunched into the crevice earlier.
Earlier in the evening there had been light, cooling rains, but now everything seemed to radiate heat, even the silvery half - moon, its countenance brushed with the occasional wisps of cloud.
This compound acts to reduce the amount of heat that can be radiated away from the earth, and a slight increase of temperature has in fact been measured.
The issue is that the food has to be prepared in certain ways to preserve shelf life, and to ensure that it's clear of any harmful germs — and to do that, virtually all pet food (wet or dry) is heat processed, radiated, and / or pasteurized.
Keep in mind that much heat radiates from these surfaces, so small pets are very likely to be affected by them.
«It's not just the colours that radiate in a Bonnard», writes Roberta Smith, «there's also the heat of mixed emotions, rubbed into smoothness, shrouded in chromatic veils and intensified by unexpected spatial conundrums and by elusive, uneasy figures.»
In addition to the damage caused by radiating heat, dirt that rises with the heat may cause damage.It is unadvisable to hang paintings in a moist environment such as a room which has a bath or showeIn addition to the damage caused by radiating heat, dirt that rises with the heat may cause damage.It is unadvisable to hang paintings in a moist environment such as a room which has a bath or showein a moist environment such as a room which has a bath or shower.
To say it a bit worse but in modern lingo: to maintain radiative equilibrium, the planet has to put out a certain amount of heat, and if it can't radiate it out from the surface, the lower atmosphere somehow has to get warmer until there's some level that radiates the right amount.
At present we're not radiating out quite as much as we take in, so there's heat energy building up in the system.)
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