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He claimed not to feel too bad, just tired, but he was radiating heat.
On a cloudless night, the ground cools by radiating heat into space without heating the air adjacent to the ground.
For decades, researchers have been exploring this effect, called passive radiative cooling, to try to make systems that cool buildings more efficiently by radiating heat at night.
The stockpot would sit on the stove for hours, simmering and radiating heat despite triple-digit temperatures in the Southwestern summers.
Scientists think this haze, which is created by power stations and cooking-fires, may be radiating heat into the lower troposphere, at altitudes in which glaciers are found.
During the day, this strategy uses the maximized infrared emissivity via the atmospheric transparency windows for radiating heat and minimizing solar absorption.
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A medieval discovery revived in modern times is that a thick masonry wall opposite the fireplace is capable of absorbing and re-radiating heat.
I radiated heat, and my joints and muscles felt bruised.
As the asteroid rotates, the dark surface absorbs sunlight and then radiates heat.
Tweaking the processor's heat sinks (copper or aluminium boxes designed to radiate heat away) has reached its limit.
The changing magnetic field would force the electrons to oscillate, too, but would not allow them to radiate heat.
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