Examples of using Emits in English and their translations into Hindi
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at the same time emits an unpleasant odor.
unlike a log of wood that emits a lot of moisture and burns more randomly.
a single layer emits the same range of light that requires several layers today.
Active motion detector, it emits high-frequency electro-magnetic wave and receive their echo.
The planet, since it is at a much lower temperature than the Sun, emits mostly in the infrared(IR) portion of the spectrum.
carbon reacts with oxygen and emits carbon dioxide, which we breathe out.
get signal out through the metal, so it emits stronger electromagnetic radiation, Gittleman explains.
A healthy tree emits 100 gallons of water in a day in the environment, hence the trees are the most helpful in the rain.
Did you know that a coal-fired power plant emits more radiation into the air than a nuclear plant?
Hydrogen sulphide emits a foul smell which is commonly felt when nearing rivers and streams.
The radiation a cell phone emits increases sharply in places with a weak signal, as we explained above.
Since the sunlight also emits harmful blue light rays, it can even
All light in this spectrum range emits radiation and is how wavelengths are measured(nanometers).
Hold down the two buttons until the Samsung S8 emits a characteristic sound and the image on the screen momentarily decreases slightly.
This dead star which has cooled and no longer emits light is known as a black dwarf.
Pulsars are a particular type of neutron star that emits a beam of radiation which can be observed as a pulse of light as the star spins.
In fact, the noise that he emits almost perfectly mimics the voice of Donald Duck.
The equipment emits heat, which is absorbed by surrounding objects and subsequently transferred to the air.
The mission may also ascertain why the Sun occasionally emits high-energy particles that are a danger to unprotected astronauts and spacecraft.
Now imagine that simultaneously emits two identical light pulse in opposite directions.