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The heat arises because the crystallisation process releases energy as bonds are formed.
Latent heat arises from the work required to overcome the forces that hold together atoms or molecules in a material.
Heat differs from sound, he explains, in the frequency of its vibrations: Sound waves consist of lower frequencies (up to the kilohertz range, or thousands of vibrations per second), while heat arises from higher frequencies (in the terahertz range, or trillions of vibrations per second).
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Thermal conduction, transfer of energy (heat) arising from temperature differences between adjacent parts of a body.
"Oceans have absorbed over 90percentnt of the heat arising from human-induced greenhouse gas emissions and have soaked up around 30percentnt of the carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.
It is also established that a single plate core catcher can safely accommodate decay heat arising due to ∼70% of the core debris by establishing natural circulation in the lower sodium pool.
With the Heatpipe-Reformer, electricity is generated, and the heat arising during co-generation (combined heat and power) is fed into the existing district heating network.
Although histopathologic section was not performed on the symptomatic IPO tooth, our assumption is that the pulp had temporary pulpitis which could have been caused by heat arose from inadequate coolant during the coronectomy.
The neutral gas heating arises from the many exothermic chemical reactions that take place from the ions and excited species created by the energetic electrons.
The situation with Newtonian heating arises in what is usually termed as conjugate convective flow, where the heat is supplied to the convective fluid through a bounding surface with a finite heat capacity.
The appropriate feedback mechanisms, built on chain-branching, autocatalysis or self-heating, arise quite commonly in Nature.
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