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temperature head - перевод на русский

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.
Найдено результатов: 1824
temperature head      

строительное дело

температурный напор

temperature head      
температурный напор
Kelvin 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

общая лексика

температура Кельвина

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
absolute temperature phys. абсолютная (термодинамическая) температура
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)
цветовая температура
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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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

физика

абсолютная (термодинамическая) температура

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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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
[физ.] абсолютная /термодинамическая/ температура
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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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

общая лексика

абсолютная температура

термодинамическая температура

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)

общая лексика

цветовая температура

мера цветового фона воспроизводимого изображения. Измеряется в градусах Кельвина

Смотрите также

saturation

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

общая лексика

рабочая температура

Определение

ОФИС
а, м.
Канцелярия, а также помещение для такой канцелярии. Офисный - относящийся к офису, офи-сам.||Ср. КОНТОРА.

Википедия

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.

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