supercooling उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Strong supercooling or intentional addition of crystallization seeds results in relatively large number of nucleation sites; then spherulites are numerous and small and interact with each other upon growth.
- After realizing that in the first experiment the course of Agatha was altered by the supercooling of the areas of the storm, the team decides to apply the same method.
- This can be created in a laboratory by supercooling atoms to expand their wavelengths, enabling the atoms to superimpose their wave-functions to create one very dense form of atom.
- This " glaciohydraulic supercooling " process forms an open network of platy ice crystals that can effectively trap silt from the sediment-laden water that flows beneath glaciers and ice sheets.
- "' Cryotrapping "'can also refer to a somewhat different effect, where molecules will increase their residence time on a cold surface without actually freezing ( supercooling ).
- With some of the salt solutions, depending on chemical composition, then the supercooling produces a glassy state instead of crystallization, and this could help to protect supercooled microbes from damage.
- Within the apoplast, antifreeze proteins localize the growth of ice crystals by ice nucleators in order to prevent physical damage to tissues and to promote supercooling within freezing-sensitive tissues and cells.
- Livers that were later transplanted into recipient animals were preserved by supercooling for up to 96 hours ( 4 days ), quadrupling the limits of what could be achieved by conventional liver preservation methods.
- But liquids that behave in this way on cooling are the exception rather than the rule; in spite of the second principle of thermodynamics, crystallization usually occurs at lower temperatures ( supercooling ).
- For perceptible growth rates, this mechanism requires a finite driving force ( or degree of supercooling ) in order to lower the nucleation barrier sufficiently for nucleation to occur by means of thermal fluctuations.