carbon burning - translation to russian
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carbon burning - translation to russian

NUCLEAR FUSION PROCESS IN THE CORES OF MASSIVE STARS, COMBINING CARBON NUCLEI INTO HEAVIER ELEMENTS
Carbon burning; Carbon burning process; Carbon-burning; Carbon fusion

carbon burning         

нефтегазовая промышленность

выжигание кокса (из катализатора)

carbon bisulphide         
  • Carbon disulfide insecticide ad from the 1896 issue of ''The American Elevator and Grain Trade'' magazine
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon disulphide; CS2; Carbon Disulfide; Carbon bisulphide; Carbon bisulfide; Alcohol sulphuris; Carbon sulphide; Dithiocarbonic anhydride; Carbon(IV) sulfide; S=C=S; Carbon Bisulphide; Carbonic disulphide; Encephalopathia sulfocarbonica

общая лексика

сернистый углерод

carbon cycle         
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  • Carbon is tetrahedrally bonded to oxygen
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  • The pathway by which plastics enter the world's oceans.
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE BY WHICH CARBON IS EXCHANGED AMONG THE BIOSPHERE
Carbon Cycle; Global carbon cycle; Carbon flux; Carbon Cycle (ecology); Carbon cycling; Interactive Carboncycle; Carbon Turnover; The Carbon Cycle; C02 cycle; Green carbon; Sources, sinks and reservoirs; Sinks, Sources,and Reservoirs; Geologic Carbon Cycle; Slow carbon cycle; Fast carbon cycle; Fast and slow carbon cycles; Carbon export; Carbon pool; Carbon reservoir
углеродный цикл

Definition

КАРБОН
см. Каменноугольная система (период).

Wikipedia

Carbon-burning process

The carbon-burning process or carbon fusion is a set of nuclear fusion reactions that take place in the cores of massive stars (at least 8 M {\displaystyle {\begin{smallmatrix}M_{\odot }\end{smallmatrix}}} at birth) that combines carbon into other elements. It requires high temperatures (> 5×108 K or 50 keV) and densities (> 3×109 kg/m3).

These figures for temperature and density are only a guide. More massive stars burn their nuclear fuel more quickly, since they have to offset greater gravitational forces to stay in (approximate) hydrostatic equilibrium. That generally means higher temperatures, although lower densities, than for less massive stars. To get the right figures for a particular mass, and a particular stage of evolution, it is necessary to use a numerical stellar model computed with computer algorithms. Such models are continually being refined based on nuclear physics experiments (which measure nuclear reaction rates) and astronomical observations (which include direct observation of mass loss, detection of nuclear products from spectrum observations after convection zones develop from the surface to fusion-burning regions – known as dredge-up events – and so bring nuclear products to the surface, and many other observations relevant to models).

Examples of use of carbon burning
1. A large carbon–burning capacity may be necessary, even in the long term, but while most or all of this capacity may be called into service at 6pm on January 15, it could well be sitting entirely idle at 4pm on August 11, as windmills purr, batteries hum etc.
2. The calculations that would estimate the actual amount of electricity (and so of carbon dioxide) produced by a residual, sporadically used carbon–burning generating capacity are a bit more involved; one has to add the cumulative daily, or even hourly, difference between what wind turbines et al might be providing, and the total demand on the system.
3. Thursday December 1, 2005 The Guardian George Monbiot (We must cut demand to have any hope of solving the energy crisis, November 2') takes the peak demand for electricity – "winter evenings between 5pm and 7pm, when we use some 61.7GW" – as the starting point for his calculations of the amount of alternative energy needed to reduce carbon–burning electricity generation by 40%. But he seems to be conflating capacity and production.
What is the Russian for carbon burning? Translation of &#39carbon burning&#39 to Russian