Examples of using Hot objects in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Be careful with the knife and hot objects!
Handling of hot objects with sharp edges.
For hot objects: the robust infrared temperature sensors.
Robust infrared temperature sensors for hot objects.
Contact with hot objects is the cause of about 20-30% of burns in children.
The hot surface lips(HS)are excellent when handling hot objects.
For example, particularly hot objects, such as red-hot metal, cause significant air turbulence.
One accepted source is frequent,long-term application of hot objects to the body.
Experiment by looking for hot objects(such as people) compared to the colder surroundings.
For example, heat-resistance gloves can reduce the chance of burning your skin from hot objects.
If you sit orgo close to a fire or very hot objects you can get burned.
The way very hot objects glow(thermal radiation), and the way that shining a light on metal releases electricity the photoelectric effect.
Tools designed for safely handling hot objects are usually called tongs.
In his work,Planck showed that hot objects emit electromagnetic radiation in discrete packets("quanta"), which leads to a finite total energy emitted as black body radiation.
Did you for example ever wondered why very hot objects will emit light(eg steel piping)?
To maintain your benchtops intact over the years, we recommend you not to use bleaches, nor chemical products for cleaning andto always use trivets to place hot objects.
The switch is used for recognizing, counting,or positioning hot objects e.g. in forges or steel works.
Most X-rayscome from extremely hot objects with temperatures up to hundreds of millions of degrees, including the Sun, exploded starsand feeding black holes!
This coupling sentence lives really be taken out of myWidget to code that looks hot objects that are connected and their types, for example.
The thermal burns identified by welders in this study skin contact with hot objects and UV radiation on the skin for the group who reported occurrence of burns and spark in the eye for the group who did not report burns showed an increase in the mean value after clinical communicative action, although the increase was not significant. Such increase occurred because the welders could identify these situations as burns after they participated in the communicative clinical action.
An infrared temperature switch recognizes(without contact) hot objects located in its measuring beam, to trigger a switch process.
Two adjustable limit switches can be used to trigger a switch process,e.g. to recognize hot objects located in the measuring beam.
Welders are a group of high risk for skin andeye burn as they handle hot objects and are exposed to ultraviolet UV radiation, which can cause different clinical disorders.
In the United States, the most common causes of burns are: fire or flame(44%),scalds(33%), hot objects(9%), electricity(4%), and chemicals 3.
Work-related accidents occur in all industries and include slips and trips, falls, falling objects, sharp and hot objects, and accidents involving vehicles and machinery.
Â- Radiation emitted by a hot object.
Familiar examples are the upward flow of air due to a fire or hot object and the circulation of water in a pot that is heated from below.
Hot object in the sky is not'Planet X' Click here for a Google Sky image of an anomalous object which is extremely bright in the infrared.