Atmospheric temperature for gradient of Earth's atmosphere Geothermal gradient Gradient Lapse rate Weak temperature gradient approximation Edward N. Lorenz...
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In atmospheric science, the weak temperature gradient approximation (WTG) is a theoretical framework used to simplify the equations governing tropical...
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in a range of temperatures around the reference. When the temperature varies over a large temperature range, the linear approximation is inadequate and...
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Speed of sound (section Gradients)
speed of sound in an ideal gas depends only on its temperature and composition. The speed has a weak dependence on frequency and pressure in dry air, deviating...
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Lapse rate (redirect from Temperature lapse rate)
Lapse rate corresponds to the vertical component of the spatial gradient of temperature. Although this concept is most often applied to the Earth's troposphere...
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wind gradient, more specifically wind speed gradient or wind velocity gradient, or alternatively shear wind, is the vertical component of the gradient of...
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Thermal radiation (category Temperature)
These images can represent the temperature gradient of a scene and are commonly used to locate objects at a higher temperature than their surroundings. In...
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Density functional theory (redirect from Generalized gradient approximation)
the uniform system. In the square gradient approximation a strong non-uniform density contributes a term in the gradient of the density. In a perturbation...
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The Bulk Richardson Number (BRN) is an approximation of the Gradient Richardson number. The BRN is a dimensionless ratio in meteorology related to the...
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Radiative zone (section Temperature gradient)
base of the convection zone. In a radiative zone, the temperature gradient—the change in temperature (T) as a function of radius (r)—is given by: d T ( r...
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Ohm's law (section Linear approximations)
heat is strictly proportional to the gradient of temperature. Although undoubtedly true for small temperature gradients, strictly proportional behavior will...
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Heat transfer (redirect from Temperature transfer)
causes the temperature on the surface of the clothing to be less than the temperature on the surface of the skin. This smaller temperature gradient between...
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{\displaystyle S(\epsilon )} , which is weakly varying in energy. Putting these dependencies together, one approximation for the fusion cross section as a function...
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the thermal conductivity, and ∇ T {\displaystyle \nabla T} is the temperature gradient. This is known as Fourier's law for heat conduction. Although commonly...
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typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low densities is cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero, i.e. 0 K (−273.15 °C; −459.67 °F). Under...
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QCD vacuum (section Gradient coupling)
in the nucleon-pion-gradient coupling model, and the axial vector current coefficient of the nucleon, which determines the weak decay rate of the neutron...
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stresses must depend on spatial gradients of the flow velocity. If the velocity gradients are small, then to a first approximation the viscous stresses depend...
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dwarfs. Convection is the dominant mode of energy transport when the temperature gradient is steep enough so that a given parcel of gas within the star will...
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Independent electron approximation: The interactions between electrons are ignored. The electrostatic fields in metals are weak because of the screening...
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generation of kinetic energy caused by wind shear). It is an approximation of the Gradient Richardson Number. bushfire See wildfire. Buys Ballot's law...
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discrete "lumps" and assumes that the temperature difference inside each lump is negligible. This approximation is useful to simplify otherwise complex...
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Leonid Kantorovich (category Approximation theorists)
analysis, Kantorovich had important results in functional analysis, approximation theory, and operator theory. In particular, Kantorovich formulated some...
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Blood pressure (redirect from Arm-leg blood pressure gradients)
signs—together with respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and body temperature—that healthcare professionals use in evaluating a patient's health. Normal...
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as gravity, are balanced by a pressure-gradient force. In the planetary physics of Earth, the pressure-gradient force prevents gravity from collapsing...
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or convection, with the latter occurring in regions with steeper temperature gradients, higher opacity, or both. The main sequence is sometimes divided...
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Enzyme assay (section Effects of Temperature)
Stefan; Braun, Dieter (26 December 2006). "Why molecules move along a temperature gradient". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103 (52): 19678–19682...
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figure above, temperature, T {\displaystyle \ T} , is conserved for a certain distance as a parcel moves across a temperature gradient. The fluctuation...
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contraction. A temperature gradient greater than 0.4 is therefore called superadiabatic. Consider a star with a superadiabatic gradient. Imagine a parcel...
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center will be correspondingly accelerated. If the field has a parallel gradient, a particle with a finite Larmor radius will also experience a force in...
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derivative of a function at a point generally determines the best linear approximation to the function at that point. Differential calculus and integral calculus...
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