ısısal

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thermal
of or pertaining to heat
rising current of warm air caused by or designed to retain heat; "a thermal burn"; "thermal underwear"
A region in the fluid which temperature varies from the surface temperature to the atmospheric temperature
A printing system where dots are selectively heated and cooled on heat sensitive paper The paper turns dark in the heated areas
relating to or associated with heat; "thermal movements of molecules"; "thermal capacity"; "thermic energy"; "the caloric effect of sunlight"
pertaining to heat or temperature
Coefficient of Resistance The change in resistance of a semiconductor per unit change in temperature, over a specific range of temperature
Thermal streams or baths contain water which is naturally hot or warm. Volcanic activity has created thermal springs and boiling mud pools
{s} referring to heat, of heat energy
a buoyant eddy, especially those of size ~ 100 m and larger
These detectors, used primarily by large commercial or industrial firms, sound only when the temperature rises to a certain level They are not nearly as safe as the ionization and photoelectric types in that the fire must be more intense before the thermal unit will sound
{i} hot air pressure
Thermal clothes are specially designed to keep you warm in cold weather. My feet were like blocks of ice despite the thermal socks Thermals are thermal clothes. Have you got your thermals on?
parcel of relatively warm air that rises in an environment of cooler air (Convection)
Small rising column of air due to surface heating
A rising air current caused by heating from the surface
designed to prevent the dissipation of heat
rising current of warm air
(gen) Having to do with the use or production of heat Also any reaction caused by heat F - thermique S - termico
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