Examples of using A temperature difference in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Just walking up the stairs you can immediately feel a temperature difference.
There will be a temperature difference of 45 degrees between daytime heat and pre-dawn cool.
As we unloaded off the bus we suddenly felt a temperature difference.
In the formula there is a temperature difference of the coolant at the inlet and outlet.
The automatic distribution of air flow makes it possible to heat all parts of the cabin evenly,preventing the formation of a temperature difference between the upper and lower zones.
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A temperature difference of 1°F is the equivalent of a temperature difference 0.556°C.
Any current-carrying conductor(except lead), with a temperature difference between two points, will either absorb or emit heat, depending on the material.
A temperature difference of 1 deg C is the equivalent of a temperature difference 1.8°F.
From walking along the sandy shores of Barcelona to entering the bar,you can expect a temperature difference of up to 40 degrees, with temperatures inside reaching around -5°C(20ºF).
A temperature difference of 1 degree Celsius= a temperature difference of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Peltier element is a special thermoelectric converter that operates according to the Peltier principle of the same name-the occurrence of a temperature difference during the supply of electric current.
Such a temperature difference is not at all beneficial to the working surfaces, but contributes to their rapid wear.
The thermoelectric effect refers to phenomena by which either a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric potential creates a temperature difference.
A temperature difference of one kelvin is the same as one degree Celsius: 1/100 of the temperature differential between the freezing and boiling points of water at sea level;
The thermoelectric effect of these substances refers to phenomena by which either a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric potential creates a temperature difference.
In 1821, the Estonian-German physicist, Thomas Johann Seebeck, demonstrated the electrical potential in the juncturepoints of two dissimilar metals when there is a temperature difference between the joints.
Phenomena in which a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric potential creates a temperature difference.
If the sauna is traditionally used with a metal open stove, the sauna is more suitable for a brick wood stove with a closed stove, the oven itself andthe way of ventilation provide for the option of creating a room with a temperature difference near the ceiling and the floor, with soft steam.
It refers to a class of phenomena in which a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric potential creates a temperature difference.
A temperature difference of one kelvin is the same as one degree Celsius: 1/100 of the temperature differential between the freezing and boiling points of water at sea level; the absolute temperature in kelvins is the temperature in degrees Celsius plus about 273; human body temperature is about 37 °C or 310 K. A 60 W incandescent light bulb consumes 0.5 amperes at 120 V(US mains voltage) and about 0.26 amperes at 230 V(European mains voltage).
Zero on the Celsius scale(0℃)is now defined as the equivalent to 273.15K, with a temperature difference of 1 deg C equivalent to a difference of 1K, meaning the unit size in each scale is the same.
There is a climate control unit withseparate microclimate control for the driver and passengers(with a temperature difference of 15° C),a Bose audio system with a CD changer, a six-band equalizer and 8 speakers, a DVD gaming center, a digital radio that allows you to receive additional information, as well as advanced satellite service and emergency system OnStar.
There are no physicists in the hottest parts of hell,because the existence of a"hottest part" implies a temperature difference, and any marginally competent physicist would immediately use this to run a heat engine and make some other part of hell comfortably cool.
Less distortion due to a smaller temperature difference.
That means that the units will work with a smaller temperature difference.
The first remedy is a contrast shower with a slight temperature difference.
This leads to an increase in the consumption of thermal energy and a significant temperature difference.
Refrigeration equipment must maintain a certain temperature difference between the external environment and the internal space.
