Sentences with phrase «radiates heat as»

I can relate to a lot of it, my husband also radiates heat as he sleeps and doesn't want to upgrade to a King yet.
The models predicted the rain of shock - heated debris would radiate heat as intensely as an oven set to «broil» (260 °C) for at least 20 minutes, and perhaps a couple of hours.
That disk would — as with anything warm — radiate heat as extra infrared radiation, yet Boyajian's star shows no such excess.
Also, if radiative limits are preventing tropical precipitation, wouldn't that just increase the height of the convection cell, if it can't radiate heat as efficiently?

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That is counter balanced by the increased disorder in the air around you as your body radiates heat.
It takes hours to preheat a traditional tandoor, and as the thick walls become heated, they radiate the heat back into the oven where the temperatures can reach up to 800 degrees F.
These necklaces, known as Amber teething necklaces, claim that the amber they are made with (Baltic amber) releases oils when combined with the heat radiating from the baby's body (and your body) and is a natural occurring method to relieve teething pain.
At night, an «airglow» lingers in our atmosphere as molecules radiate away the heat they soaked up during the day.
«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.
A neutron star would hold on to the matter, Narayan says, but radiate away the heat energy of the matter as X-rays.
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 simulations showed that the black holes radiated energy so intensely that they heated surrounding gas far into space — as far as 10,000 light - years away (see a movie here (22Mb)-RRB-.
As they radiated back outward as heat, they triggered a recoil effect that added a gentle spiAs they radiated back outward as heat, they triggered a recoil effect that added a gentle spias heat, they triggered a recoil effect that added a gentle spin.
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.
Every time you stroll outside you emit energy into the universe: Heat from the top of your head radiates into space as infrared light.
There are still ways to make the hypothesis work: a megastructure swarm might radiate its gathered energy away as radio or laser signals instead of heat; it might not form a spherical swarm but a ring precisely aligned with our line of sight; it might use technology beyond our understanding of physics that emits no heat at all.
They may act as reflectors, bouncing incoming sunlight back into space, or like blankets, absorbing heat emitted from the surface and then radiating it back down.
Even alien megastructures must obey fundamental physics, so any energy from starlight they intercept must ultimately be radiated away as heat.
BURNING UP The heat radiated by burning fossil fuels such as natural gas, shown, is overshadowed within months by the greenhouse gas effect of the released carbon dioxide, new research shows.
As matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pulAs matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pulas light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pull.
It heats up in sunlight like most other compounds, but it does not radiate its heat into its surroundings as much.
These gases, chief among them carbon dioxide (CO2), act as a blanket, trapping the sun's heat that would otherwise be radiated back into space.
It will get hot and radiate away some of its energy — «shine» — as it shrinks, so hastening the shrinkage and heating up even further.
Besides, different surfaces radiate different amounts of heat at infrared wavelengths owing to a material characteristic known as emissivity.
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.
Hence, Saturn radiates three times as much heat as it receives from the sun.
The Yarkovsky effect is a force on an asteroid when it absorbs sunlight and then radiates it back into space as heat.
Calories (energy) enters the body thru food / beverage and leaves the body as work done (from lifting things and movement) or heat (conducted, convected or radiated).
Internal fins act as heat sinks, absorbing heat from engine coolant and radiating it through external fins to dissipate heat twice as fast.
Jyl saw that such an outburst was as close to a declaration of love for the animal as the old man would be capable of uttering, and the three of them looked down at the massive animal, whose body heat they could still feel radiating from it — the twin antlers larger than any swords of myth, and the elk's eyes closed, and still only what seemed like a little blood dribbling down the left shoulder, from the exit wound — the post-rut musk odor of the bull was intense — and all Jyl could say was «I'm sorry.»
One way a dog radiates heat is through their feat pads, so when they can't avoid heated ground (such as pavement), it can create a dangerous situation for them.
F1 2016 has a variety of nice graphical touches including heat haze from the rear of your car and opposing cars to realistically create the sensation of heat radiating from a car running at high temperatures, while lighting, shadows and textures all look as good as ever.
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 shower.
As for the stratosphere above the level where the heat is radiated out, who cares?
At present we're not radiating out quite as much as we take in, so there's heat energy building up in the system.)
The whole issue is that any level above what is often called the «effective radiating level» (say, at ~ 255 K on Earth) should start to cool as atmospheric CO2 increases, since the layers above this height are being shielded more strongly from upwelling radiation... except not quite, because convection distributes heating higher than this level, the stratosphere marks the point where convection gives out and there is high static stability.
Are the episodes thought to be actual changes in the amount of heat being radiated by the planet (because the surface of the ocean gets warmer and cooler, does the actual infrared flux from the top of the atmosphere then change as a result)?
These can transfer as much heat in a day from the surface into the troposphere where it is radiated to space, as the all of mankind uses in a year.
Heat radiated from the Earth's surface has a range of frequencies, which encompass the vibration frequencies of the gases in the atmosphere, including those of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.»
This is why (absent sufficient solar or other non-LW heating) the skin temperature is lower than the effective radiating temperature of the planet (in analogy to the sun, the SW radiation from the sun is like the LW radiation, and the direct «solar heating» of the part of the atmosphere above the photosphere may have to due with electromagnetic effects (as in macroscopic plasmas and fields, not so much radiation emitted as a function of temperature).
99.96 % of dry air consists of gases that are about as transparent to the heat radiated by Earth to space as glass is to visible light.
As the Sun radiates heat to the Earth, different surfaces absorb the heat energy in different ways.
7 Wind As the Sun radiates heat to the Earth, different surfaces absorb the heat energy in different ways.
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.
1) Can the IR radiated by CO2 to the surface of the ocean that is captured as latent heat and transferred to the TOA via evaporation, be released at different wavelengths??
All that matters is that some of this heat is radiated back out as longwave where it is captured by greenhouse gasses.
What's more, continually increasing greenhouse gases increase the imbalance by about 0.3 W / m2 per decade even as the planet warms and radiates some extra heat back to space.
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.
LOBET: When Green Belt organizers like Muriithi Kaburi visit a community, the energy between trainer and audience in a common native language — in this case Kikuyu — can be palpable, even if, as on this day, a wicked heat radiates down on the assembled through a metal church roof.
An incandescant light bulb radiates around 5 % visible light, the rest it radiates as heat, thermal infrared aka longwave infrared.
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