Not exact matches
A comparison in a special
measuring device for
thermal conductivity at an average temperature of 10 °C shows that the perlite - filled bricks with the same structure and thickness insulate by about a third less than the aerobrick.
These defects were observed by
measuring tiny electrical currents created when charges that were frozen in the traps at extremely cold temperatures escape by receiving a jolt of
thermal energy as the
device is heated, a process called thermally stimulated current.
I would also invite you to think about how perfect LTE could possibly be observed if it did exist; any
device you use to
measure the
thermal radiation or the distribution of velocities or the population of excited states must itself be at a different effective temperature from the gas in question, and must absorb energy from it, disturbing the very equilibrium you are trying to observe.
The rugged Android
device is packed with tools for people who work in industries such as construction and need to
measure heat with
thermal cameras and
measure centimeters with lasers.