Not exact matches
Calculations assume a Hot / Cold cycle in a
typical washing machine, and include
water plus electricity for washer, electric dryer and electric
water heater, with incoming
water temperature of 77F (25C), an average electricity rate / KWh
of $ 0.15, plus price
of water of $ 5.50 / 1000 gallons.
So Weschler and Wisthaler simulated a
typical office environment at the Technical University
of Denmark in Copenhagen — two people in a carpeted 28.5 — cubic meter room at a
temperature of 23 degrees Celsius with two small stainless steel tables, two chairs, two flat - screen LCD monitors, two headsets, one walkie - talkie, one small mixing fan, a few books, two laptops, two bottles
of water and ozone concentrations that reached roughly 32 parts per billion, an average exposure for a hot, smoggy day.
In addition to a marine biologist's
typical tools —
water samplers to measure salinity and
temperature, plankton nets — the team's toolbox will hold cameras, coring systems to collect seafloor sediment, and hydroacoustic equipment to map the topography
of the now - exposed seabed.
The
water temperature variations
typical of El Niño are not only at the surface
of the equatorial Pacific, but below the surface as well.
The study marks the first time that human influence on the climate has been demonstrated in the
water cycle, and outside the bounds
of typical physical responses such as warming deep ocean and sea surface
temperatures or diminishing sea ice and snow cover extent.
These
temperatures are
typical of underground hydrothermal environments rather than surface
waters.
At the extremely low surface
temperatures on these objects,
water ice takes a disordered, amorphous form instead
of the regularly ordered crystals
typical in warmer areas, such as snowflakes on Earth.
The
typical ground
temperatures of -70 °C (or colder) in the gully regions is fatal to claims that large volumes
of liquid
water suddenly «seeped» from several hundred meters below Mars» surface.
The oven can simmer, bake, dehydrate, pasteurize
water, and more, with
typical temperatures inside the units ranging from 210º to 260º F, with a maximum
of about 300º F.
Some other devices include a smoke detector, voltage meter,
temperature gage,
water sensor, and accelerometer to detect rapid changes in car velocity
typical of accidents.
Therefore, the August - Roche - Magnus equation implies that saturation
water vapor pressure changes approximately exponentially with
temperature under
typical atmospheric conditions, and hence the
water - holding capacity
of the atmosphere increases by about 7 % for every 1 °C rise in
temperature.
As in many discussions
of water vapor and global warming, our starting point is the Clausius - Clapeyron expression... At
temperatures typical of the lower troposphere, ~ 0.07; the saturation vapor pressure increases by about 7 % for each 1K increase in
temperature.
Here are some
of the gauges you might find: available brake air pressure, usually a dual gauge — one for each system; brake application pressure — how much air pressure is appled to the brakes as you press the pedal; your
typical fuel level, oil pressure, ammeter and
water temp gauges; turbocharger boost PSI — up to about 30 PSI is used; transmission, engine and differential oil
temperatures; and gauges that show the drop in pressure across the fuel and air filters so you know when they need replacement.