Examples of using Radiative in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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complete burning of fuel(coal, oil, gas, etc.) exchange heat with organic heat transfer media in the pipe by radiative transfer and convection transfer,
might be enhanced or weakened, thereby producing a radiative feedback to climate warming(Randall et al.,
largely in the range 0.2- 4 1m, corresponding to the Sun's radiative temperature of 6,000 K. Almost half the radiation is in the form of“visible” light, which our eyes are adapted to use.
cellulose insulations play by far the major role: the radiative heat transfer component is of far less importance,
liquefied petroleum gas, city gas etc.) exchange heat with organic heat transfer media in the pipe by radiative transfer and convection transfer, at the same time,
A radiative cooling design would be optimal.
The first thing is this is not a"radiative" technology.
His focus then shifted to the radiative effects of clouds on the climate.
They include the line and continuum radiative processes of the energy transfer;
Use thermal screens at night to prevent radiative heat loss from plant surfaces.
However, the low amount in the atmosphere restricts the overall radiative forcing effect.
Between the radiative zone and the convection zone is a transition layer called the tachocline.
CO2 accounts for about 82% of the increase in radiative forcing over the past decade.
Radiative efficiency is used to describe how well a molecule can impact the climate.
The types of spectroscopy are distinguished by the type of radiative energy involved in the interaction.
Their next step is to demonstrate radiative cooling of solar cells in an outdoor environment.
The trefoil already represents radiative energy from a point, so why not start there?
CO2 accounts for about 82% of the increase in radiative forcing over the past decade.
Different types of spectroscopy are distinguished by the form of radiative energy involved with the interaction.
Absorption spectroscopy: Absorption occurs when energy from the radiative source is absorbed by the material.