Sentences with phrase «reached ideal temperatures»

The water then seeps through the grounds, and the process is repeated until terminated by removing from the heat, by an internal timer, or by a thermostat that turns off the heater when the entire pot reaches an ideal temperature.
It beeps as soon as your mixture reaches the ideal temperature.
There's a clear water temperature display so you know just when the water has reached the ideal temperature for the drink you're making.
Thermostat: Make sure your snacks reach the ideal temperature with a thermostat.
By then, the water would have already reached the ideal temperature.

Not exact matches

Ceramics, because of their thick - walled design and the high insulating factor, can often reach temperatures of 800 degrees F. or more, which makes them ideal for cooking pizza and quickly searing steaks.
nanobébé's bottle allows breast milk to be spread into a thin layer that cools quickly, reaching ideal refrigerated temperatures 2 times faster than standard bottles.
It is a freezing ideal that can never be reached, yet the mission to reach the coldest possible temperature has exposed many scientific marvels
According to these projections, by midcentury Bordeaux could reach the upper temperature limits for growing red varieties, and will fall outside the ideal climate for its white grapes.
The Macan Turbo also utilizes Thermal management, which prevents engine cooling in the beginning stages of a cold start so the engine reaches its ideal operating temperature sooner.
Precise control by means of a rotary slide valve enables the ideal temperature window for the engine and transmission to be reached rapidly.
A flea egg can remain dormant for over a year, until ideal temperature is reached.
A flea pupae can remain dormant for over a year, until ideal temperature for hatching is reached.
Unlike people, bearded dragons can not sweat, therefore to control their body temperature they will open their mouth whenever they reach their ideal body temperature and don't want to get any hotter.
Try, really try, to address just Jelbring's imaginary world, perfectly insulated above and below, ideal gas in between, near - Earth gravity, infinite time for the system to reach true thermodynamic equilibrium (or long enough for a non-GHG to reach thermal equilibrium through radiation, which is going to be a hell of a lot longer than its thermal relaxation through conductivity for a gas on average 200 - 300K in temperature at 1 g).
The gas at the top of the tube would be warmed (thus increasing its pressure slightly (ideal gas laws temperature change constant volume tube) and like a piston this pressure increase would propagate down the tube at the local speed of sound in the gas causing adiabatic heating of the gas in each subsequent layer until it reached the bottom of the tube, instantly replacing the heat lost to the silver wire.
So if one uses the heat engine to do external work, the gas in the cylinder will indeed drop to zero in temperature as all of its internal energy drops to the bottom to maintain a constant temperature difference right up to where the temperature of the ideal gas at the top reaches zero.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
And indeed meteorologists are predicting a disruptively pleasant day in the region, with temperatures reaching a high of 83 ℉ with mostly sunny skies — ideal conditions for children, and those young at heart, to be reminded of the immense beauty that beckons beyond any four walls.
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