Examples of using Temperature gradient in English and their translations into Swedish
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In seawater(no temperature gradient): 50°C/122°F.
Each row consists of 11 areas that were prepared at different conditions(e.g. light intensity or a temperature gradient during development)(Fig.3, right).
In water(no temperature gradient): 40°C/105°F Other liquids.
Looks like we have the beginning of a temperature gradient at 50 feet.
Heat treatments with a temperature gradient over rolled aluminium sheet samples were performed at Gränges.
The recondensed PETN is mostly in the south of the region where the tip scan began because the north end was heated last leaving a temperature gradient.
Normally 0,20 m/s at a temperature gradient of 1,5 K is acceptable.
which produce an electrical current from a temperature gradient.
Other water service: 40°C/104°F(no temperature gradient) Other liquids.
Dragons require a temperature gradient in their enclosures because they can't regulate their body temperatures like we can.
Other water service: 50°C/122°F(no temperature gradient) Other liquids.
has a nearly adiabatic temperature gradient.
If the sensor is placed in a temperature gradient, the ends of the sensor will exhibit different temperatures. .
as stars actually have a temperature gradient that decreases with increasing distance from the core.
the sintering process is carried out using the temperature gradient.
The pressure gradient is established by the temperature gradient of the plasma; the outer part of the star is cooler than the core.
The mats produce colors ranging from green to red; the amount of color in the microbial mats depends on the ratio of chlorophyll to carotenoids and on the temperature gradient in the runoff.
What is new is that we can distinguish between the thermoelectric response of the electrons(giving the temperature gradient) and that of the ions(giving the humidity level)
This means the temperature gradient, the difference between the maximum temperature experienced by the hottest part of the board
which is behavior that is consistent with the temperature gradient being strongest in the north-south direction.
SMHI will investigate if and how the position of the Gulf Stream and related sea surface temperature gradients in the North Atlantic change and how this affect the atmospheric circulation and weather
laser ultra-high temperature gradient directional solidification rapid.
One of the physical phenomena that the researchers make use of here is that if a supercapacitor is exposed to a temperature gradient- that is, one end is warm
so the temperature gradient is not obtained.
Rapid directional solidification: produce specific temperature gradient between solidifying metal
which in turn alters the pressure and temperature gradient of the polar vortex, causing it to weaken or collapse.
heat sink to provide distinct temperature gradient patterns without overheating the fluids,