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The cold and warm fronts curve naturally poleward into the point of occlusion, which is also known as the triple point in meteorology.
The cold and warm fronts curve naturally poleward into the point of occlusion, which is also known as the triple point.
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Hence, it is proposed that the covolume be taken as the value of the liquid molar volume at the triple point.
As a liquid, xenon has a density of up to 3.100 g/mL, with the density maximum occurring at the triple point.
To reduce investment costs of storage and ship tanks, it is required to operate as close to the triple point of 4.17 barg and -56.6 °C as practically feasible.
It is defined as 100/27,316 of the triple point (equilibrium among the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases) of pure water.
Its fundamental unit, the kelvin, is identical in size to the Celsius degree and is defined as 1/273.16 of the "triple point" of pure water (0.01 °C [32.02 °F])—i.e., the temperature at which the liquid, solid, and gaseous forms of the substance can be maintained simultaneously.
For both diluted and undiluted cases, the triple flame structure exhibits more similarity with a diffusion flame than with a premixed flame, such that the triple point, defined as the location of maximum heat release, is always in the proximity of the stoichiometric mixture fraction line.
The Kelvin is defined as 1/273.15 the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.
The triple point is defined as 0.01 degree on the Celsius scale, which is approximately 32.02 degrees on the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
The committee was of the view that the Boltzmann constant provided a better basis for temperature measurement than did the triple point of water, as it overcame these difficulties.
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