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temperature-controlled room - перевод на голландский

MATERIAL WHICH EXHIBITS SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ABOVE 0 °C
Room temperature superconductor; Room temperature semiconductor

temperature-controlled room      
kamer met temperatuurcontrole
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
temperatuur die gemeten wordt door gebruik van een scalering waarin de laagst mogelijke temperatuur als nulpunt wordt gebruikt (Thermodynamica)
sitting room         
  • A California [[tract home]] living room, with a kitchen behind a permanent space divider, 1960.
  • [[Drawing room]] at the [[Harewood House]], 18th century.
  • minimalist]] interior living room, 19th century.
  • Tudor Style]] Interior at [[Haddon Hall]], UK, 19th century.
  • Mid-century Modern]], Columbus, Indiana, 1953-57, "Conversation Pit".
  • King Louis XIV]], 17th century.
  • A reconstruction of a typical Soviet-era living room at a museum in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]].
ROOM IN A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE FOR RELAXING AND SOCIALIZING
Sitting room; Front room; Lounge room; Living Room; Sitting-room; Sittingroom; Livingroom; 🛋; Loungeroom
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Определение

room temperature
¦ noun a comfortable ambient temperature, generally taken as about 20°C.

Википедия

Room-temperature superconductor

A room-temperature superconductor is a material that is capable of exhibiting superconductivity at operating temperatures above 0 °C (273 K; 32 °F), that is, temperatures that can be reached and easily maintained in an everyday environment. As of 2020, the material with the highest claimed superconducting temperature is an extremely pressurized carbonaceous sulfur hydride with a critical transition temperature of +15 °C at 267 GPa. On 22 September 2022, the original article reporting superconductivity in the carbonaceous sulfur hydride material was retracted by Nature journal editorial board due to a non standard, user-defined data analysis, calling into question the scientific validity of the claim.

At atmospheric pressure the temperature record is still held by cuprates, which have demonstrated superconductivity at temperatures as high as 138 K (−135 °C).

Although researchers once doubted whether room-temperature superconductivity was actually achievable, superconductivity has repeatedly been discovered at temperatures that were previously unexpected or held to be impossible.

Claims of "near-room temperature" transient effects date from the early 1950s. Finding a room temperature superconductor "would have enormous technological importance and, for example, help to solve the world's energy problems, provide for faster computers, allow for novel memory-storage devices, and enable ultra-sensitive sensors, among many other possibilities."