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20 Sentences With "lost heat"

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The homeless sought refuge in the subway, while public housing residents lost heat.
Also, at least 2102,2400 public-housing residents in the city lost heat and hot water.
More than 5,000 public housing residents lost heat and hot water for about six hours yesterday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said officials had put on extra staff to help residents who had lost heat.
For people, that meant the windier it was, the faster they lost heat and the colder they felt.
You might also get tired, because it takes a lot of energy to make up for the lost heat.
Housing officials said they made strides last winter, even though more than 21954,220 apartments lost heat or hot water at least once.
Spring weather is finally here, but some New Yorkers haven't forgotten being left in the cold when their homes lost heat over the winter.
The agency said it had 825,000 complaints about insufficient heat between 2011 and 2016, and that last winter alone, 320,000 of NYCHA's approximately 400,000 residents lost heat.
That made it easier to compare the rates at which the two sorts of egg lost heat, since the ratio of surface area to volume is a crucial variable in matters thermodynamic.
It stems in part on a small experiment conducted in Canada in which 12 people walked on treadmills in a cold wind tunnel, with thermometers stuck to their faces to measure how quickly they lost heat.
Most groups focus on gallium antimonide (GaSb) cells. Germanium (Ge) is also suitable. Much research and development concerns methods for controlling the emitter's properties. TPV cells have been proposed as auxiliary power conversion devices for capture of otherwise lost heat in other power generation systems, such as steam turbine systems or solar cells.
Renewable heat is an application of renewable energy and it refers to the renewable generation of heat, rather than electrical power (e.g. replacing a fossil fuel boiler using concentrating solar thermal to feed radiators). Renewable heat technologies include renewable biofuels, solar heating, geothermal heating, heat pumps and heat exchangers to recover lost heat. Significant attention is also applied to insulation.
This is the reason most ATEG development has been focused on gasoline engines. However, there exist several ATEG designs for light-duty and heavy-duty diesel engines. By converting the lost heat into electricity, ATEGs decrease fuel consumption by reducing the electric generator load on the engine. ATEGs allow the automobile to generate electricity from the engine's thermal energy rather than using mechanical energy to power an electric generator.
However, a high heat loss between evaporator and condenser is also the result of the single membrane layer. This lost heat is not available to the distillation process, thus lowering the efficiency. Unlike other configurations of membrane distillation, in DCMD the cooling across the membrane is provided by permeate flow rather than feed preheating. Therefore, an external heat exchanger is also needed to recover heat from the permeate, and the high flow rate of the feed must be carefully optimized.
In cells using Söderberg or self-baking anodes, there is a single anode per electrolysis cell. The anode is contained within a frame and, as the bottom of the anode turns mainly into CO2 during the electrolysis, the anode loses mass and, being amorphous, it slowly sinks within its frame. More material to the top of the anode is continuously added in the form of briquettes made from coke and pitch. The lost heat from the smelting operation is used to bake the briquettes into the carbon form required for the reaction with alumina.
Bottas qualified second, 3 tenths behind his teammate. However, due to an unscheduled gearbox change he received a five-place grid penalty, thus promoting Vettel to a first row start. On Sunday Hamilton took advantage of another retirement from Vettel and controlled the pace for the majority of the race. During the final laps he came under increasing pressure from Verstappen after having lost heat in his tyres during a late virtual safety car but managed to beat the Red Bull by 1.2 seconds in a thrilling finish.
Hamilton provisionally held the pole position after all first timed laps; he fell to sixth after he abandoned his final attempt because it was slower and he felt the track was not dry enough to improve his lap times. Romain Grosjean was the first of the 22 drivers not to qualify within the top ten positions. Sergio Pérez in seventh ran wide at Chapel turn and lost heat in his tyres. Eighth-placed Ricciardo did not anticipate the improvement in track conditions and he remained in the pit lane.
The infrared radiometer detected infrared radiation given off by the surface of Mercury and the atmosphere of Venus, from which the temperature could be calculated. How quickly the surface lost heat as it rotated into the planet's dark side revealed aspects about the composition of the surface, such as whether it was made out of rocks, or out of finer particles.Dunne and Burgess 1978, pp. 21-22 The infrared radiometer contained a pair of Cassegrain telescopes fixed at an angle of 120° to each other and a pair of detectors made from antimony-bismuth thermopiles.
In Carnot's theory, lost heat was absolutely lost but Thomson contended that it was "lost to man irrecoverably; but not lost in the material world". Moreover, his theological beliefs led to speculation about the heat death of the universe. Compensation would require a creative act or an act possessing similar power. In final publication, Thomson retreated from a radical departure and declared "the whole theory of the motive power of heat is founded on ... two ... propositions, due respectively to Joule, and to Carnot and Clausius."Thomson, W. (1851) "On the dynamical theory of heat; with numerical results deduced from Mr. Joule's equivalent of a thermal unit and M. Regnault's observations on steam" Math.

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