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A blast of air is admitted to the lower part of the furnace to aid combustion of the coke, generating a temperature of about 1,200 °C (2,200 °F) and producing carbon monoxide.
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For a thermal load of 80.4 W, at 0.8 Hz and 200 L h−1, the device generated a temperature span of 7.1 K, with a COP of 0.54 and η2nd of 1.16%.
The aluminum block allowed for a faster heat transfer, which generated a temperature gradient across C. elegans because of their cylindrical morphology.
The existence of liquid level generates a temperature difference between two wells, i.e., subcool.
The coal samples showed obvious ductile deformation and CO was generated at a temperature of 200 °C, pressure of 75 MPa and strain rate of 10−5 s−10−5
By John Brooks The New Yorker, February 18 , 1956P. 23 Talk story about a solar furnace at Fordham, capable of generating a high temperature from the sun's rays.
Talk story about a solar furnace at Fordham, capable of generating a high temperature from the sun's rays.
The impact between the dwarf galaxy and the spiral galaxy caused a shock wave - akin to a sonic boom on Earth - that generated hot gas with a temperature of about 6 million degrees.
Utilizing a phenylene moiety as the rotor, they observed that the orientation of the rotor in the crystal was ordered below 270 K, but became disordered above this temperature generating a slight deformation of the crystal lattice.
An output power of over 160 W has been generated with a temperature difference of 80 °C.
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