导热性 dǎo rè xìng heat conduction 导电性 dǎo diàn xìng conductivity (elec.) 封闭性 fēng bì xìng encapsulation 局部性 jú bù xìng local 局限性 jú xiàn xìng limitations; (medicine) localized 差异性 chā yì
Convection: Examples Convection vs. Conduction Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? I am a student I am a teacher FAQ What is the definition of convection in science? The definition of convection in science is the transfer of heat through liquids or ...
There is also an "International color system" that was put forth in Europe shortly after the USGS standards were published. It is advised that these sets of standards be considered when creating a geologic map. However, they are not so rigid that the colors and patterns of every map are ...
. In active transport, the movement isuphilland therefore needs a greater source of energy to power up the process. Typically, it uses chemical cellular energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which the cell generates metabolically, such as throughglycolysisand thecitric acid cycle....
(General Physics) the ability of a system to conduct electricity, measured by the ratio of the current flowing through the system to the potential difference across it; the reciprocal of resistance. It is measured in reciprocal ohms, mhos, or siemens. Symbol:G ...
of gases in the mixture. As the total gas pressure increases with increasing dive depth, the partial pressure of nitrogen increases and more nitrogen becomes dissolved in the blood. This high nitrogen concentration impairs the conduction of nerve impulses and mimics the effects of alcohol or...
system as it wanders frantically about that point, even if at no point in time is the particle statistically likely to be found there. This is rather like the average position of the Earth over time being close to the center of the sun even though this arrangement (fortunately!) never ...
One-dimensional steady state conduction in Cylindrical coordinates Hello, Im having some issues with my task. 1. Homework Statement The heat generation rate of a cylindrical fuel (D=0.2 m and 1 m long) is 160 kW. The thermal conductivity of the fuel is 100 W/mK and its surface temperatu...
1.(General Physics) a process of heat transfer through a gas or liquid by bulk motion of hotter material into a cooler region. Compareconduction1 2.(Physical Geography)meteorolthe process by which masses of relatively warm air are raised into the atmosphere, often cooling and forming clouds, ...
Once the incident wave hits the boundary, it reflects or bounces back in the opposite direction of the incident wave. Examples of this include when a light wave hits a mirror or water. Situation B models wave transmission. The incident wave reaches the boundary, but it passes completely ...