| • जूल-टामसन गुणांक • टॉमसन गुणांक | |
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thomson coefficient मीनिंग इन हिंदी
thomson coefficient उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Under such conditions, the Joule-Thomson coefficient is negative, as seen in the figure above.
- This equation can be used to obtain Joule-Thomson coefficients from the more easily measured isothermal Joule Thomson coefficient.
- This equation can be used to obtain Joule-Thomson coefficients from the more easily measured isothermal Joule Thomson coefficient.
- Helium has a negative Joule-Thomson coefficient at normal ambient temperatures, meaning it heats up when allowed to freely expand.
- where \ scriptstyle \ boldsymbol \ nabla T is the temperature gradient and \ scriptstyle \ mathcal K is the Thomson coefficient.
- The Thomson coefficient is unique among the three main thermoelectric coefficients because it is the only one directly measurable for individual materials.
- Thus at low temperature, Z and PV will increase as the gas expands, resulting in a positive Joule-Thomson coefficient.
- It is difficult to think physically about what the Joule Thomson coefficient, \ mu _ { \ mathrm { JT } }, represents.
- It is used in the following to obtain a mathematical expression for the Joule-Thomson coefficient in terms of the volumetric properties of a fluid.
- This provides an expression for the Joule Thomson coefficient in terms of the commonly available properties heat capacity, molar volume, and thermal expansion coefficient.
