Sentences with phrase «still radiate»

In order to maintain its thermal equilibrium, the whole system must still radiate 235 W / m2 out to space.
«In order to maintain its thermal equilibrium, the whole system must still radiate 235 W / m2 out to space...» — from paragraph just above fig. 1
If we consider the same situation using perfect IR bulbs in a vacuum, we can see that it is reasonable that the 40W IR source will still radiate on the side that is facing the 100W IR source.
Even though the 100W bulb is «hotter» than the 40W bulb, the 40W bulb will still radiate on the side that is facing the 100W bulb.
Meghan Markle still radiates a glowingly grounded vibe, even after becoming engaged to actual royalty.
He is still a little rough around the edges but still radiates star charisma.
Much of the dialogue has that grammar school feel of trying one - ups - manship that was tiring in grammar school (except for the remarkable Lee Ermey, who stills radiates like nuclear meltdown).
The interior has also been refreshed, and it still radiates comfort and refinement.
«The new interior is pure and uncluttered, while still radiating the sophisticated confidence and formality that luxury SUV customers expect.
«Our new interior architecture is pure and uncluttered, while still radiating the sophisticated confidence and formality that luxury SUV customers expect,» said Peter Mertens, senior vice president research and development of Volvo Cars.
You'll be able to do so while the sun is still radiating brightly!
We knew this already, of course, but it's surprising that subject matter as contentious as this can throw up such beautiful detail; blue and white Israeli flags jarring against the lush green of a suburban garden, a crushed beer can still radiating colour from the top of a landfill site.
The colder atmosphere still radiates IR back down, contributing to the total inflow.
Even though the look varies from the cobbled stone, the smooth surface still radiates with the nature theme due to the natural elements involved.

Not exact matches

Though Clark continues to radiate positivity, the winds of change are blowing hard in B.C. With a month to go, the picture could still change.
I pray that my cell phone still works, That my career won't lose its perks, My microwave won't radiate, My condo won't depreciate.
The air was still and sweet, and there was a feeling of complete happiness radiating from the village.
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.
Because Earth and the moon were tidally locked from the beginning, the still hot Earth — more than 2500 degrees Celsius — radiated towards the near side of the moon.
Making matters still worse is that pain in this particular area tends not to stay there but to radiate throughout the groin and up into the abdomen (and occasionally out to any other man standing within a 100 - yard radius).
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.
After all, almost every photon (particle of light) from ultraviolet to far infrared wavelengths ever radiated by all galaxies that ever existed throughout cosmic history is still speeding through the Universe today.
As they arrived at the bank of the river, they saw a beautiful young woman, white like the pearlescent snow - capped mountains of the valley, with a softly radiating face like the morning sun, standing there still but somewhat anxious.
One step too far and people might have to wear sunglasses just in case they catch the glare from your face... We kid, but we still want you to know the simplest, most subtle yet effective way to highlight, so all of our MIMI beauties are radiating beauty outwardly as well as inwardly.
If most everything could just go back to wired technology that would be really best and would improve everyone's health so much and things would basically be the same, still able to use the internet etc, just without radiating ourselves and the whole neighborhood as well..
Still, if you don't have the courage to seek these realities for yourself, it'll be difficult to aspire to true, soul - radiating happiness.
I still remember my first class, seeing the teacher sitting at the front of the room, calm, cross-legged, and radiating happiness.
Yesterday at 2 am, I was jolted out of a deep sleep with severe leg cramps & pain radiating from my upper thigh down my calf to my toes... I immediately used the magnesium spray on my entire leg & after less than 5minutes the cramps were gone... i still felt as if my leg was going to cramp at any minute (as they always do)... but instead was able to go back to sleep, cramp free... I am so happy my physical therapist, recommended your product!!!
They radiate positivity and appear cheerful when you're still waiting for the second cup of coffee to kick in.
Elba is one of those actors who radiates his own force field even if he's sitting still, or just tying his shoe.
Tony, settling in with longtime companion Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), still dolls out the one - liners and radiates hubris with aplomb, but he's now hampered by identity issues and anxiety, stemming from his climactic free fall from Earth's atmosphere in The Avengers.
Still, there's an air of excitement radiating off Molly's Game, and the film ends on a truly hopeful note that'll have you walk out of the theater feeling like you just ended a poker game with a royal flush.
Still, there's an air of excitement radiating off
Fanning has the ability to radiate pure joy and wonder and does so, but Jolie shows us that the potential for love is still within her, merely buried under rage and hatred and vengeance.
Tim's still sheepish smile radiated pride as he looked down at me, revealing the young man I had known so well years earlier.
With the GT - R's brake rotors still pinging and radiating heat, we decide to lose 750 pounds and climb into the Evora.
Broad in stance and tall in stature, it radiates an unwavering sense of confidence, and this bold persona is emphasized further still by its sleek - yet - muscular silhouette that accentuates its aerodynamic quality.
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.»
The Atlantis hotel once radiated an atmosphere of splendour — yet it still remained fairly casual.
• One of my housekeepers absolutely radiated love and faith • Another took the time to explain to me the subtle cultural differences between Nevis and St. Kitts • Another told me how to distinguish between West Indian islands» accents from Nevis, Barbados, and St. Lucia • Still another staffer told me which plant leaves make medicinal teas, and offered to help me gather some
Moreover, these condensed images contain a surprising élan vital ---- in no small measure because of the the tightly sprung curves of the window grillwork, radiating out from the still life like abstract signs or the inner force of the objects.
Yet, ironically, it would appear that the curative aspect of her work may still be more contagiously extensive than she thinks, given the serenity that radiates out from her paintings when one encounters them in a gallery context.
Hafif, who has engaged for decades with monochrome painting, recalls painting a still life while studying with Richards Ruben: «I began using a single color and digging into it and making a kind of radiating form, treating it plastically rather than as flat.
Early in 1940 we managed to find a small house and for the next three years... I was not able to carve at all... the only sculptures I carried out were some small plaster maquettes for the second «sculpture with colour», and it was not until 1943, when we moved to another house, that I was able to carve this idea... In St Ives I was fortunate enough to have constant contact with artists and writers and craftsmen who lived there, Ben Nicholson my husband, Naum Gabo, Bernard Leach, Adrian Stokes, and there was a steady stream of visitors from London who came for a few days rest, and who contributed in a great measure to the important exchange of ideas and stimulus to creative activity... It was during this time that I gradually discovered the remarkable pagan landscape which lies between St Ives, Penzance and Land's End; a landscape which still has a very deep effect on me, developing all my ideas about the relationship of the human figure in landscape - sculpture in landscape and the essential quality of light in relation to sculpture which induced a new way of piercing the forms to contain colour... The sea, a flat diminishing plane, held within itself the capacity to radiate an infinitude of blues, greys, greens and even pinks of strange hues; the lighthouse and its strange rocky island was an eye; the Island of St Ives an arm, a hand, a face... I used colour and strings in many of the carvings of this time.
He inherited the boldness of Soho's 1970s post-minimal painters and processed it through 1980s neo-expressionism (especially the work of the German polyglots Sigmar Polke and Anselm Kiefer) to arrive at an abstract aesthetic that radiates outer - borough otherness — while still appearing big enough for Chelsea.
Despite the toxicity of the mines, and the documented health threats to the miners who worked there, the landscape of the Ore Mountains has now been transformed into a tranquil mountain vista, with few recognizable traces of the still - radiating industrial worksites.
Referring back to 24 November 2005, raypierre describes the overall assumption of the radiative process analysis that concludes with a surface temperature output, saying that the radiating temperature «has to stay the same, since the planet still has to get rid of the same amount of energy absorbed from incident sunlight.»
But you can still find radiative explanations of greenhouse warming (W in, 2W radiated from the interior, W back from the glass, W out, Page 18 of Global Warming by John Houghton, for example).
Of course, maybe this is kind of what you were saying all along:), but it worried me when you said that the air could gain heat from the water and still cool, which is only possible if the air is radiating heat to space faster than it is receiving it from the ocean.
but it worried me when you said that the air could gain heat from the water and still cool, which is only possible if the air is radiating heat to space faster than it is receiving it from the ocean.
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