cryogenics

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Fizik) soğutma tekniği
soğubilim
kriyojeni
soğukbilim
sogubilim
soğukla ve özellikle son derece soğukla ilgili ilim dal
(Askeri) SOĞUTMA TEKNİĞİ (HV.): -150°C (-238°F) altındaki ısı ile ilgili fizik olaylar konusu. "Cryogenics" veya eşanlamlı deyim olan "Cryogeny" daha geniş bir ifadeyle çok düşük ısı elde etme metodlarını ifade eder. CRYPTANALYSIS (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU): KRİPTO ANALİZİ: Kriptolamada kullanılan anahtarı bilmeksizin kriptolanmış bir metni normal bir metin haline getirmek için uygulanan adım ve işlemler
cryogenic
(Gıda) donduran
cryogenic
(Fizik) çok soğuk
cryogenic
kriyojenik

Kriyojenik uykuya dalmak istiyorum. - I want to be put into cryogenic sleep.

cryogenic
(Tıp) Işı düşüklüğü sebebiyle meydana gelnen, aynı zamanda düşük ısı elde etmekte yararlanılan aygıtların nitelendirilmesinde de bu deyim kullanılır
Englisch - Englisch
The scientific study of low temperature phenomena
The science and technology of the production of very low temperatures
{i} production of low temperatures and the study of their influence on the structure of a substance (Physics)
the branch of physics that studies the phenomena that occur at very low temperatures
The form cryogenic is used as a modifier. Cryogenics is a branch of physics that studies what happens to things at extremely low temperatures. the scientific study of very low temperatures (cryogen (19-21 centuries), from kryo- (from kryos ) + -gen (from -genes )). Study and use of low-temperature phenomena. The cryogenic temperature range is from -238°F (-150°C) to absolute zero. At low temperatures, matter has unusual properties. Substances that are naturally gases can be liquefied at low temperatures, and metals lose electrical resistance as they get colder (see superconductivity). Cryogenics dates from 1877, when oxygen was first cooled to the point at which it became a liquid (-297°F, or -183°C); superconductivity was discovered in 1911. Applications of cryogenics include the storage and transport of liquefied gases, food preservation, cryosurgery, rocket fuels, and superconducting electromagnets
Cryogenic
cryo
cryogenic
Pertaining to very low temperatures
cryogenic
The use of extreme cold (within a few degrees of absolute zero) Cryogenic systems often involve the use of liquid helium (4 Kelvin) or liquid nitrogen (77 K) Astro-E uses liquid helium and solid neon (17 K)
cryogenic
Relating to extremely low temperature as for refrigerated gases
cryogenic
of or relating to very low temperatures
cryogenic
Pertaining to very low temperatures Aluminum gains strength as temperature is reduced, making it an appropriate material for cryogenic applications
cryogenic
Cryogenic conditions are conditions where temperatures are low enough for gases to condense to become liquids or solids For IFE capsules, deuterium and tritium can be frozen to solid, cryogenic form by the boiling of liquid helium
cryogenic
any process carried out at very low temperature - say below -50°C
cryogenic
of, relating to, or performed at low temperatures
cryogenic
{s} of or pertaining to cryogen (substance which creates low temperatures)
cryogenic
Related to low temperatures Generally in the range of 32º to -328ºF (0º to -200ºC)
cryogenic
Requiring or involving the use of very low temperature
cryogenic
Frozen at extremely low temperatures The field of cryogenics is attempting to produce temperatures as close to absolute zero as possible Absolute zero is the temperature at which molecules stop moving altogether
cryogenic
Relating to very low temperatures
cryogenic
Empire Magnetics cryogenic motors and related products are rated for an ambient temperature of 20° K though motors rated for an ambient temperature of 4° K have been provided on a custom basis
cryogenics

    Silbentrennung

    cry·o·gen·ics

    Türkische aussprache

    krayıcenîks

    Aussprache

    /ˈkrīəˌʤenəks/ /ˈkraɪəˌʤɛnɪks/
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