heat radiation in Germany

heat radiation [hiːtreidieiʃən] Wärmestrahlung

Sentence patterns related to "heat radiation"

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1. Heat radiation structure of ultrasonic transducer

2. Bolometer, an instrument used to measure infrared, or heat, radiation

3. The cooling member comprises: a heat radiation fin which adjoins the external side of the battery cells; and a refrigerant pipe which is positioned under the heat radiation fin.

4. It reduces Earth's heat radiation to space, so there's a temporary energy imbalance.

5. The water vapour also continually absorbs infrared (heat) radiation, further complicating the Earth's energy balance.

6. Bands, strips, sections, sheets and plates of metal, in particular with coatings for absorbing light and heat radiation

Bänder, Streifen, Zuschnitte, Bleche aus Metall, insbesondere mit Licht- und Wärmestrahlung absorbierender Beschichtung

7. Infrared cooling of the surface is also inhibited, but heat radiation is less affected by dust than visible light.

8. Because the sandwich is only a few angstroms thick it transmits visible light - but it reflects longer wavelength heat radiation.

9. Led light source structure of high illuminating power equipped with metal circuit for preventing leakage current and improving heat radiation capability

10. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, each molecule trapping 25 times as much heat radiation as one molecule of carbon dioxide.

11. 21 A pyrometer for estimating the temperature of distant sources of heat; radiation is focussed on a thermojunction connected in circuit with a galvanometer .

12. In addition, since the length of the body can be adjusted arbitrarily, the present invention can be designed in various shapes according to a desired heat radiation area.

13. ‘They do not Absorb dirt or liquids, and their surfaces are much less conducive to bacterial growth than paper bills.’ ‘The gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane, Absorb the Earth's heat radiation and thus warm the surface, just as a blanket traps body heat.’ ‘Use chemicals such as Silica gel to Absorb …