Pellet stoves are similar to wood stoves but burn wood pellets instead of cordwood and
radiate heat off of the appliance.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
The so - called greenhouse gases — mainly water vapor and carbon dioxide — make the planet warm and habitable by trapping solar
heat as it
radiates back
off the Earth.
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.
However, recently I've noticed that the rear brake rotors are significantly hotter than the front after driving, just based
off of the
heat radiating from them.
All the
heat that comes
off the exhaust system and torque tube that runs down the center of the car
radiates into the passenger compartment.
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Have you considered flying over a Hawaiian volcano with the doors
off so you can feel the
heat radiating from below?
The effervescent waters of the Seaside Kingdom's Bubblaine fizz and pop, while the sticky hot candy caramel lava of the Luncheon Kingdom's Mount Volbono oozes and bubbles like you can almost feel the
heat radiating off of it.
Its unique sense of luminescence, which has been likened to
heat radiating off a canvas, must be experienced to be fully understood.
There's also a number of interesting applications in the evolution of Earth's atmosphere that branch
off from the runaway greenhouse physics, for example how fast a magma - ocean covered early Earth ends up cooling — you can't lose
heat to space of more than about 310 W / m2 or so for an Earth - sized planet with an efficient water vapor feedback, so it takes much longer for an atmosphere - cloaked Earth to cool
off from impact events than a body just
radiating at sigmaT ^ 4.
If they can take
off excess
heat aqnd have excess power, they might store it for night operation, but pumping
heat into a reservoir costs more than
radiating it away.
The cookie cools
off by
radiating heat away and by warming the air that it touches.
But that's actually an understatement by Gallup, since more than 97 % of the world's climatologists say that those carbon gases, which are given
off by humans» burning of carbon - based fuels, are causing this planet's temperatures to rise over the long term, as those carbon gases accumulate in the atmosphere and also block the
heat from being
radiated back into outer space.
It rises till it emits energy to lower energy dense regimes above — they strap a big cooling fin to the top in the computer of course, the
heat is washed /
radiated off into the room and beyond; and in the storm system the
heat is given
off toward higher atmospheric regions and ultimately space
Basically, as fast as
heat loiters about on our planet's surface, it either
radiates off to space or Water will pick it up and carry it to the upper layers of our atmosphere, where it will change form from gas to liquid or solid giving
off heat to space while being super cooled at the same time.
Do you feel the
heat radiating off of the stove and traveling towards your hand?
The amount of
heat a mass
radiates off is equal to its temperature taken to the 4th power of the temperature.
At any rate it has to be an important part of it and it sure appears to me that as you increase the ability of the atmosphere to
radiate you are going to lose
heat seemingly as sure as stripping insulation
off your storage tank.
When the Arctic freezes over the ice insulates the sea and slows the
heat loss from the N pole, when the Arctic ocean has less ice then more
heat radiates off to space.
which in turn means more evaporation, which in turn creates more clouds trapping the
heat allowing less
heat to be
radiated off into space
One idea was that increased IR
radiated from water vapour in these air masses could
off - set expansion due to release of latent
heat, and ad drive horizontal circulation This had to be attacked as it showed a role for radiative gases in atmospheric circulation.
The tired old alarmist argument goes something like this: CO2 levels increase, which in turn increases temperature, which in turn means more evaporation, which in turn creates more clouds trapping the
heat allowing less
heat to be
radiated off into space.
In a 150 - year climate simulation, researchers expected that
heat radiating off of West African dust would reduce ocean cloud cover.
This might just save the incandescent bulb from oblivion: The gluh lampe picks up the
heat energy produced by the light bulb and warms the clay brick, which
radiates for up to an hour after switching
off the light.
All that happens when you start
off with a very cold or a very hot «
radiating temperature» relative to the incoming radiation is that the planet
heats up or cools down until it reaches its equilibrium.
So the choices area: a) to stay hot (in other words, since
heat is something like the average velocity of atoms, the N2 could just goo
off in all directions at high velocity, until they collide with something), or b) to
radiate.
It takes another kind of IR camera to capture the
heat being given
off by objects, specifically to measure the Thermal IR being
radiated from the object.