Sentences with phrase «which reach temperatures»

The scientists reported that 51 Eridani b has a temperature of 800 degrees Fahrenheit, hot enough to melt lead, but still rather cold compared with other gas giants, which reach temperatures above 1,000 degrees.
The bacteria thrive in the scalding water shooting from the vent, which reaches temperatures near 300 degrees Celsius.

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This impact creates a spherically converging shockwave in the liquid lead that focuses in on the plasma at the centre of the sphere, which could reach a temperature of 150 million degrees Celsius.
For example when you are heating water, it is the point at which so many molecules reach boiling temperature, that all the remaining molecules are automatically raised to that temperature and the water reaches a full boil.
Continue cooking roast for approximately 2 hours more or until an internal temperature reaches 125 - 130F (this will give you a medium - rare roast which, for prime rib, is what you want).
Water boils at a lower temperature here, which meant about 1/2 cup more milk and over an hour for the rice to reach the optimal creamy gushiness.
Since internal temp will rise by 5 to 10 degrees after it's been removed from the oven, it's important to pull it out before reaching 180 in the thigh (which is the temperature the FDA approves).
Roast until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 185 degrees, which will take between 5 and 7 hours.
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.
The plastic - covered cables will keep the soil temperature stable, usually between 70 and 80 degrees F. and are equipped with a thermostat which shuts off the heat when the pre-set temperature is reached.
Instant - read thermometer If ever there was a justification for the Thermapen (from $ 80), which reads temperatures in an instant, it's when you're reaching into the fireplace to check on a steak.
Summer is in full swing here in Texas, which means we are reaching triple digit temperatures every single day.
i live in indonesia which is very hot and i check it with my temperature that shows the condition of room temperature in here is about 32 celcius already, so when i try to cool down after i melt the chocolate to to 46 C, its impossible to make it to 27 C, so i tried to use cool water in a bowl and i put it on the bottom of my chocolate that has been melted until it reach 27C, and i heat it again to 31 C, then i put it in my room with air conditioning with temperature of 25C, the next day when i woke up the fat bloom appear and the chocolate is not firm.
Since being awarded the right to host the event, Qatar's tournament organisers have had to deal with a barrage of questions about the suitability of staging the World Cup in searing June and July temperatures, which can reach up to 50C.
which can make a big difference for things that cook quickly and few degrees can make a big difference in doneness, plus you skip the hassle of sitting there and waiting for the thermometer to reach temperature.
Jones was now leading and despite nursing high water temperatures he managed to come home to take the win, with Jochen Mass and Elio de Angelis completing the podium in a race which saw just six of the 22 cars reach the finish.
Your slow cooker might take a while to reach 165 F, which is widely regarded as the temperature at which most illness - causing bacteria are killed.
You will also love the alarm, which will go off when desired temperature is reached.
As it turns out, some bottle warmers that use steam to heat up the milk, reach temperatures of up to 199 F (93 C) degrees, which is way to hot, especially for breast milk.
Newborns need a little extra clothing to stay warm — especially premature babies until they reach the weight of a full - term baby at which time, they can better adjust to changes in temperature.
It has an indicator light which turns green to notify you that the wipes inside have reached the optimal temperature.
We love how Dr. Brown's Bottle Warmer has an LCD screen, which sounds an alarm when the required temperature is reached.
State workers on the lower reaches of the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower, which houses the Department of Health, were allowed to leave early yesterday due to a heating malfunction that caused temperatures indoors to fall as low as 45 degrees in the morning.
State workers on the lower reaches of the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower, which houses the Department of Health, were allowed to leave early Tuesday due to a heating malfunction that caused temperatures indoors to fall as low as 45 degrees in the morning.
The Bosch 4308 spark plug reaches self - cleaning temperature in just a few seconds, which also helps improve its lifespan.
The data also show a land bump, or sill, at the mouth of Skinfaxe glacier, which prevents warmer, deep Atlantic water (yellow on temperature bar) from reaching the ice.
For starters, CAL physicists aim simply to try to reach the lowest temperatures possible, which might allow delicate new quantum effects to emerge.
Campbell's group tagged the crocs — which dive periodically to catch food, rest and avoid predators — with two recorders that clocked time underwater, the depth reached and the water temperature.
This is probably alternation between the dark of Corot 1b's relatively cool night side and the glow of its red - hot day side, which permanently faces its star and reaches a temperature of about 2400 kelvin (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature08045).
IRIS does not observe the hottest coronal plasma in these loops, which can reach temperatures of several million degrees.
There are some 50 modular designs being developed globally, and while many are traditional light water reactors, which use water to cool the reactor core, others gain efficiency by using coolants such as gas, which allow reactors to reach higher temperatures.
Predicting and controlling heat loss will be crucial for ITER, the international tokamak under construction in France, in which temperatures are to reach 150 million degrees Celsius, or 10 times the heat at the core of the sun.
Under this scenario, the new study finds that 4 percent of the South Asian population would experience deadly wet - bulb temperatures exceeding 35 ° C. Approximately 75 percent of the population would experience humid temperatures higher than 31 ° C, which are dangerous for most humans, but rarely reached right now, Pal and colleagues report.
And geologist Björn Oddsson, a graduate researcher at the University of Iceland, reports that temperature data gleaned from infrared monitors will help scientists calculate the volcano's overall energy flow, which may yield insight into the dynamics that produced the eruption's unusually fine, far - reaching ash plume.
Surface waters become warm enough (in spring) or cool enough (in autumn) to reach 4 ° Celsius, the temperature at which these waters become dense and sink toward the lake's bottom, mixing the waters.
According to the study, the regions which reach the highest temperatures at shallower depths, and therefore, have greater geothermal potential and are prone to more detailed studies for their development are Galicia, western Castilla y León, the Sistema Central mountain range, Andalusia and Catalonia.
But a reduction in the number and intensity of large hurricanes driving ocean waters on shore — such as this month's Hurricane Joaquin, seen, which reached category 4 strength — may also play a role by cooling sea - surface temperatures that fuel the growth of these monster storms, the team notes.
The strength of the byssal threads varies seasonally, Carrington said, with mussels creating significantly weaker threads in late summer when the oceans reach higher temperatures and high levels of acidity — both of which are also on the rise due to climate change.
This map shows the maximum wet - bulb temperatures (which combine temperature and humidity) that have been reached in this region since 1979.
If the company's scientists can scale the technique up to longer times and higher temperatures, they will reach a stage at which atomic nuclei in the gas collide forcefully enough to fuse together, releasing energy.
Once up, harsh winter temperatures, which can reach -40 °C, are problematic.
Named K2 - 229b, the planet is almost 20 % larger than Earth but has a mass which is over two - and - a-half times greater - and reaches a dayside temperature of over 2000 °C (2330 Kelvin).
The arc creates a plasma — a hot gas made up of atoms, ions and electrons — within which temperatures reach 10 000 to 15 000 °C, about twice as hot as the surface of the Sun.
Inside a NIF shot, we reach temperatures of 150 million kelvin, which is more like the inside of a star.
They focused on summertime events in the United States in which daily temperatures reached the top 2.5 percent of weather readings for that date across roughly 10 percent or more of the contiguous United States.
These changes can be attributed clearly to rising temperatures, which have reached 0.2 to 0.4 degrees annually in some parts of the Himalayas.
«If water temperatures increase as a result of climate change, this could have far - reaching consequences not only for the individual species, but also for the balance of the ecosystem, which has developed over a long period of time,» says Luckenbach.
The record high global temperatures in 2015 and 2016, which saw global temperatures reach 1degC above pre-industrial levels, were the result of the long - term temperature rise attributed to greenhouse gases in combination with a temporary boost from a major El Niño event.
In the first test of its kind, researchers watched the «ion temperature gradient» (IGT) which occurs from the cool edge of the plasma to its hot center and that may affect the ability of the plasma to reach the temperature at which fusion takes place.
Ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific, which tend to warm during an El Niño, have reached the threshold last week typically used to declare El Niño has arrived.
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