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Radiative process
Radiative process In this Feynman diagram, electrons annihilate and ... left to right.) In particle physics, a radiative process refers to one elementary particle emitting another ...
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Talk:Solar greenhouse (technical)/Archive 1
... did the experiments. He built a non-radiative greenhouse. It worked just as well as a radiative one (as do modern plastic polytunnels which ... research paper on modern greenhouse design where radiative transmittance is selectively controlled to regulate growing ... enclosures that regulate greenhouse temperatures by selecting radiative properties. The plastics used are not transparent ... it isn't". If you have a radiative physics background, thats nice, but totally ...
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Talk:Greenhouse effect/Archive 1
... did the experiments. He built a non-radiative greenhouse. It worked just as well as a radiative one (as do modern plastic polytunnels which ... research paper on modern greenhouse design where radiative transmittance is selectively controlled to regulate growing ... enclosures that regulate greenhouse temperatures by selecting radiative properties. The plastics used are not transparent ... it isn't". If you have a radiative physics background, thats nice, but totally ...
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Anyone who's bored can remove the links on here to existing article (not just redirect pages). I only want the reds and redirects.
... radiation]] #[[blackbody spectrum]] #[[blackbody temperature]] #[[Blandford-Znajek process]] | [[blandford-znajek process]] #[[blasius profile]] #[[blast wave]] #[[blazed grating]] #[[bloch ... matrices]] #[[directivity]] #[[dirty beam]] #[[dirty map]] #[[disintegration process]] #[[disk dynamo]] #[[dispersion relation]] #[[displacement current]] #[[displacement ... effect]] #[[inverse square law]] #[[ionization fraction]] #[[irreversible process]] #[[isomer shift]] #[[isoplanicity assumption]] #[[isostacy]] #[[isothermal bulk ... Thomson effect]] | [[joule-thomson effect]] #[[Joule-Thomson process]] | [[joule-thomson process]] #[[jump rope]] #[[kamiltonian]] #[[ ...
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User talk:Salsb/Missing physics
... radiation blackbody spectrum blackbody temperature Blandford-Znajek process | blandford-znajek process blasius profile blast wave blazed grating bloch ... matrices directivity dirty beam dirty map disintegration process disk dynamo dispersion relation displacement current displacement ... effect inverse square law ionization fraction irreversible process isomer shift isoplanicity assumption isostacy isothermal bulk ... Thomson effect | joule-thomson effect Joule-Thomson process | joule-thomson process jump rope kamiltonian ...
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Atmospheric reentry
... Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) is the process of getting an entry vehicle from orbit ... air bags, etc. Conservative design is a process that begins by bracketing the set of ... convective heat flux, catalytic heat flux and radiative heat flux. Convective heat flux is simply ... on the aeroshell wall thus releasing heat. Radiative heat flux comes from the intense light ... As a function of time from entry, radiative heat flux always reaches its peak ...
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Talk:Global warming/Archive 1
... feedback loop tends to slow down a process, while the positive feedback loop tends to ... light of the serious questions about statistical process in the work of Mann, et al ... agenda to insert your POV into the process. --Denise Norris 11:42, Jan 28, 2005 ... 24, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) In the process of doing this, we must avoid phrases ... this? SEWilco The INQUA was in the process of restructuring their commissions anyway, so ...
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
... the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change process. "The role of the IPCC is to ... is an essential part of the IPCC process. Since the IPCC is an intergovernmental body ... the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change process [12]. The IPCC is currently (April 2006) in the process of preparing the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report ... are generally three stages in the review process [24]: Expert review (6-8 weeks) ...
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Talk:Climate forcing
... Dec 2004 (UTC)) You should look at radiative forcing, which contains the IPCC defn. The ... if it is actually the definition of radiative forcing it doesn't belong here. Could ... explain the difference between climate forcing and radiative forcing? I gather that radiative forcing describes certain types of climate forcings ... Dec 2004 (UTC)) CO2 is definitely a radiative forcing. The precise IPCC defn on ...
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Talk:Second law of thermodynamics
... to ordered, entropy decreases. (But: it the process electricity is converted to heat and in ... energy is not being broken. Running the process in reverse never transfers enough energy back ... on the Sun towards the plate. The radiative power incident on the plate from the ... space, 3 K. Simultaneously, the plate dissipates radiative power radiative dissipation would not limit us from ...
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