ice-point
1ice point — ice′ point n. mer thr phs the temperature at which a mixture of ice and air saturated water at a pressure of one atmosphere is in equilibrium, represented by 32°F (0°C) Compare steam point • Etymology: 1900–05 …
2ice point — noun : the temperature at which ice is in equilibrium with air saturated water at standard atmospheric pressure and which is commonly used as a fixed point in calibrating thermometers and is represented by 0° C or 32° F * * * the temperature at… …
3ice point — užšalimo taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. freezing point; ice point; solidification point vok. Eispunkt, m; Gefrierpunkt, m rus. точка замерзания, f pranc. point de congélation, m …
4ice point — the true melting point of ice, being the temperature of equilibrium between ice and air saturated water under one atmosphere pressure …
5ice point — /ˈaɪs pɔɪnt/ (say uys poynt) noun the temperature of equilibrium between ice and water under normal atmospheric pressure; the melting point of ice …
6ice point — the temperature at which a mixture of ice and air saturated water at a pressure of one atmosphere is in equilibrium, represented by 0°C and 32°F. Cf. steam point. [1900 05] * * * …
7ice point — noun Date: 1903 the freezing point of water of 0° Celsius or 273.15 kelvins at standard atmospheric pressure …
8point de congélation — užšalimo taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. freezing point; ice point; solidification point vok. Eispunkt, m; Gefrierpunkt, m rus. точка замерзания, f pranc. point de congélation, m …
9Ice hockey at the Olympic Games — Representing Canada, the Winnipeg Falcons (pictured en route to the 1920 Summer Olympics) were the first Olympic champions in ice hockey. Governing body …
10ICE 1 — ICE 1 Manufacturer various Constructed 1989 to 1993 Refurbishment 2005 to 2008 …