normal atmospheric pressureの例文
- Because of its high boiling point,, DMSO evaporates slowly at normal atmospheric pressure.
- The ink remains at normal atmospheric pressure on an airplane.
- The spacesuit is designed to keep the body at close to normal atmospheric pressure.
- At normal atmospheric pressure, water freezes at 32 degrees.
- Algae may be subjected to high temperatures ( ~ 500 癈 ) and normal atmospheric pressures.
- The nitrogen of ordinary lamps is at normal atmospheric pressure, allowing the use of ordinary glass.
- These second boilings are done in traditional copper-lined stainless-steel pans, 14 of them, at normal atmospheric pressure.
- The most dense water ( at least at normal atmospheric pressure ) is I believe 4 Celsius.
- The first type, a sudden change from normal atmospheric pressure to a vacuum, is the more common.
- Another pressure issue, aside from heat-transfer, is that most hard drives require normal atmospheric pressure to operate.
- Because CO 2 is gas at normal atmospheric pressure, it leaves no trace of itself in the final product.
- A person needs to work in a hazardous gas environment, though the gasses are at roughly normal atmospheric pressure.
- These suits are capable of withstanding the pressure at great depth permitting the diver to remain at normal atmospheric pressure.
- It becomes virtually impossible to breathe air at normal atmospheric pressure through a tube below three feet under the water.
- The normal boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor pressure is equal to normal atmospheric pressure.
- So, my question is, how long do I need to steam the ham, presumably at 212F / 100C, at normal atmospheric pressure?
- With this method, compressed air twice the normal atmospheric pressure was used to support the walls while permanent structures were being built.
- In the past salt has been extracted by heating the brine in pans operating at normal atmospheric pressure, known as open pans.
- Inside the outer hull there is a strong hull, or pressure hull, which withstands sea pressure and has normal atmospheric pressure inside.
- The bottom of the boiler bulge inward ( concave ), making a sound'pop'and normal atmospheric pressure is pushing the water back in.