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Что (кто) такое temperature fall - определение

ESTIMATED TEMPERATURE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY
Effective Temperature; Stellar temperature; Surface temperature (star); Solar temperature
  • The effective temperature of the [[Sun]] (5777 [[kelvin]]s) is the temperature a black body of the same size must have to yield the same total emissive power.
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Absolute Temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05 mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2 mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507 kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy
Temperature reckoned from absolute zero (see "Zero, Absolute"). It is obtained by adding for the centigrade scale 273, and for the Fahrenheit scale 459, to the degree readings of the regular scale.
absolute temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05 mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2 mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507 kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy
¦ noun a temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvins.
Thermodynamic temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05 mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2 mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507 kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy
Thermodynamic temperature is a quantity defined in thermodynamics as distinct from kinetic theory or statistical mechanics.
colour temperature         
  • Characteristic spectral power distribution of an A0V star (''T''<sub>eff</sub> = 9500&nbsp;K, cf. [[Vega]]) compared to black-body spectra. The 15000&nbsp;K black-body spectrum (dashed line) matches the visible part of the stellar SPD much better than the black body of 9500&nbsp;K. All spectra are normalized to intersect at 555 nanometers.
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  • Hues of the Planckian locus on a linear scale (values in kelvin)
  • The house above appears a light cream during midday, but seems to be bluish white here in the dim light before full sunrise. Note the color temperature of the sunrise in the background.
  • Color temperature comparison of common electric lamps
  • incandescent lamp]] (left) and a [[fluorescent lamp]] (right). The horizontal axes are wavelengths in [[nanometer]]s, and the vertical axes show relative intensity in arbitrary units.
PROPERTY OF LIGHT SOURCES RELATED TO BLACK-BODY RADIATION
Colour temperature; Light temperature; Color Temperature; Colour temp; Correlated colour temperature; Warm Colours; Correlated colour temperatures; Temperature of light; Color Temp; Temperature (color); Temperature (colour)
¦ noun another term for effective temperature.
Color temperature         
  • Characteristic spectral power distribution of an A0V star (''T''<sub>eff</sub> = 9500&nbsp;K, cf. [[Vega]]) compared to black-body spectra. The 15000&nbsp;K black-body spectrum (dashed line) matches the visible part of the stellar SPD much better than the black body of 9500&nbsp;K. All spectra are normalized to intersect at 555 nanometers.
  • right
  • Hues of the Planckian locus on a linear scale (values in kelvin)
  • The house above appears a light cream during midday, but seems to be bluish white here in the dim light before full sunrise. Note the color temperature of the sunrise in the background.
  • Color temperature comparison of common electric lamps
  • incandescent lamp]] (left) and a [[fluorescent lamp]] (right). The horizontal axes are wavelengths in [[nanometer]]s, and the vertical axes show relative intensity in arbitrary units.
PROPERTY OF LIGHT SOURCES RELATED TO BLACK-BODY RADIATION
Colour temperature; Light temperature; Color Temperature; Colour temp; Correlated colour temperature; Warm Colours; Correlated colour temperatures; Temperature of light; Color Temp; Temperature (color); Temperature (colour)
Color temperature is the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque, non-reflective body at a particular temperature measured in kelvins. The color temperature scale is used to categorize the color of light emitted by other light sources regardless of their temperature.
Catherine Fall, Baroness Fall         
BRITISH SPECIAL ADVISER AND LIFE PEER (BORN 1967)
Kate Fall; Baroness Fall; Catherine Fall
Catherine Susan "Kate" Fall, Baroness Fall (born 1967) is a British peer and political advisor. She served as Deputy Chief of Staff for David Cameron when he was prime minister and became a life peer in September 2015.
Apparent temperature         
ESTIMATION OF THE TEMPERATURE PERCEIVED BY LIVING BEINGS CONSIDERING, HUMIDITY, WINDCHILL AND SUN EXPOSURE INSTEAD OF ONLY THE AIR TEMPERATURE
Felt air temperature; Perceived temperature; Felt temperature; Feels like temperature; Skin temperature (meteorology); Feels like
Apparent temperature, also known as feels like, is the temperature equivalent perceived by humans, caused by the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed. The measure is most commonly applied to the perceived outdoor temperature.
Closure temperature         
TEMPERATURE THRESHOLD ABOVE WHICH THE AGE OF AN ISOTOPIC SYSTEM IS RESET
Blocking temperature
In radiometric dating, closure temperature or blocking temperature refers to the temperature of a system, such as a mineral, at the time given by its radiometric date. In physical terms, the closure temperature is the temperature at which a system has cooled so that there is no longer any significant diffusion of the parent or daughter isotopes out of the system and into the external environment.
Operating temperature         
TEMPERATURE AT WHICH AN ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL DEVICE CAN OPERATE
Operating temperatures; Operating temperature ranges; Operating temperature range; Operating temperature rating; Operating temperature ratings; Range of operating temperature; Range of operating temperatures; Mean operating temperature; Median operating temperature; Average operating temperature; Maximum operating temperature; Maximal operating temperature; Minimal operating temperature; Minimum operating temperature; Optimal operating temperature; Optimum operating temperature; Normal operating temperature range; Normal operating temperature ranges; Normal operating temperature; Normal operating temperatures; Proper operating temperatures; Proper operating temperature; Peak operating temperature; Safe operating temperature; Hot operating temperature; Warm operating temperature; Cool operating temperature; Low operating temperature; Cold operating temperature; Lower operating temperature; Lowest operating temperature; Higher operating temperature; Highest operating temperature; High operating temperature; Continuous operating temperature; Operating temperature specification; Operating temperature specifications; Specificied operating temperature range; Specificied operating temperature; Specificied operating temperatures; Temperature rating; Rated temperature
An operating temperature is the allowable temperature range of the local ambient environment at which an electrical or mechanical device operates. The device will operate effectively within a specified temperature range which varies based on the device function and application context, and ranges from the minimum operating temperature to the maximum operating temperature (or peak operating temperature). Outside this range of safe operating temperatures the device may fail.
fall line         
  • Diagram showing the Fall Line. [[USGS]] figure.
GEOMORPHOLOGIC BREAK THAT DEMARCATES THE BORDER BETWEEN AN UPLAND REGION AND A COASTAL PLAIN
Falls line; Fall-Line; Gnat line; Fall Line; Fall zone; The Fall Line; Fall-line
¦ noun
1. (the fall line) Skiing the route leading straight down any particular part of a slope.
2. a narrow zone marking the geological boundary between an upland region and a plain, distinguished by the occurrence of falls where rivers cross it.

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Effective temperature

The effective temperature of a body such as a star or planet is the temperature of a black body that would emit the same total amount of electromagnetic radiation. Effective temperature is often used as an estimate of a body's surface temperature when the body's emissivity curve (as a function of wavelength) is not known.

When the star's or planet's net emissivity in the relevant wavelength band is less than unity (less than that of a black body), the actual temperature of the body will be higher than the effective temperature. The net emissivity may be low due to surface or atmospheric properties, including greenhouse effect.