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  • ...er''' was meant initially as a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of gases like air (as shown in the adjacent pictures). A '''dasymeter''' which allo ...
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  • ...own out) or from ambient pressure towards a low pressure zone (sucked in). Gases and liquids cannot generate pulling forces on objects<ref>{{Cite web |last= ...
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  • ...ibes the patterns of [[dielectric breakdown]] of solids, liquids, and even gases, explaining the formation of the branching, [[self-similar]] [[Lichtenberg ...
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  • The constituents of air were once known as "permanent gases", as they could not be liquified solely by compression at room temperature. Air can also be liquefied by [[Liquefaction of gases#Claude's process|Claude's process]], which combines cooling by [[Joule–Thom ...
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  • ...dly quench [[electric discharge in gases|electric discharge]]s. Dielectric gases are used as [[insulator (electrical)|electrical insulators]] in [[high volt ...ecombine]] with the [[ion]]s present in the discharge channel. The halogen gases are highly [[corrosive]]. Other compounds, which dissociate only in the dis ...
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  • ...continuously deforms under an applied shear stress, including liquids and gases}} ...e concept is extended to include fluidic [[matter]]s other than liquids or gases.<ref>Example (in the title): {{Cite journal|title=Measuring Hall viscosity ...
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  • ...igh temperature is essential to rid the waste and the resulting combustion gases of complex organic compounds such as [[Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds|di ...ing a lime slurry to remove [[Sulfur oxide|sulphur oxides]]. The pollutant gases are either dissolved in water droplets (acids) or bound as [[calcium salts] ...
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  • ...=F. G.|date=1933-02-01|title=The Dependence of the Dielectric Constants of Gases on Temperature and Density|url=https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.3247 ...ation is approximately valid for homogeneous solids as well as liquids and gases. ...
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  • ==Thermodynamic degrees of freedom for gases== ...to activate the rotational degrees of freedom is less than 100 K for many gases. For N<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>2</sub>, it is less than 3 K.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • This quantity is used almost exclusively for liquids and solids, since for gases it may be confused with the "specific heat capacity at constant volume", wh ...n solids or liquids). Thus, in the limit of ideal gas behavior (which many gases approximate except at low temperatures and/or extremes of pressure) this pr ...
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  • ...-EOS-prijs-2016.html Bacteria on Hedera helix able to help degrade exhaust gases from Diesel engines running on Diesel]</ref> ...e alternatives to our current fuel use. The global reduction of greenhouse gases requires the adoption of energy conservation as well as sustainable generat ...
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  • ...x.com |language=en |access-date=2018-01-16}}</ref> and so lighter-than-air gases have a density lower than this. == Gases used for lifting == ...
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  • ...nd in closed rooms these can reach a hazardous level. The two predominant gases produced are [[ozone]] and [[nitrogen dioxide]]. ...
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  • ...50 and 50% by 2100 without a drastic and immediate reduction in greenhouse gases, the Ice Memory initiative has been described as urgent and meaningful for ...]] aimed to prove the link between atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases and climate change while studying ice cores. ...
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  • ...e]]. Gas-filled tubes exploit phenomena related to [[electric discharge in gases]], and operate by [[ionisation|ionizing]] the gas with an applied [[voltage ==Gases in use== ...
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  • ...chnical uses: At the production of [[Halogen lamp|Halogen Lamps]], halogen gases have to be encapsulated very closely. [[Aluminosilicate#Aluminosilicate gla ...table gives examples of the calculated permeability coefficient of certain gases through a silicone membrane. ...
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  • ...The surrounding weakly [[ionized]] [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] consists of gases or gas mixtures (such as [[krypton]], [[argon]], and [[xenon]]) with excime ...
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  • Temporary bonding jumpers are used in the handling of flammable liquids and gases, so that static charge on a vehicle or portable tank does not ignite escapi ...
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  • ...e–Thomson process when being [[throttle]]d through an orifice; these three gases experience the same effect but only at lower temperatures.<ref> ...Goussard">{{cite journal|doi=10.1119/1.17417|title=Free expansion for real gases|journal=American Journal of Physics|volume=61|issue=9|pages=845–848|year=19 ...
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  • ...g efficiencies and increased risk of chemical interactions with the plasma gases. ...into plasma. Argon is the usual carrier gas, however, many other reactive gases (i.e., oxygen, NH<sub>3</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>, etc.) are often involved in ...
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