high-temperature air

  • 61Air door — An air door or air curtain is a device used for separating two spaces from each other, usually at the exterior entrance. The most common configuration for air curtains is a downward facing blower fan mounted over an opening. Normally this opening …

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  • 62Air data computer — An air data computer is an essential avionics component found in modern glass cockpits. This computer, rather than individual instruments, can determine the calibrated airspeed, Mach number, altitude, and altitude trend data from an aircraft s… …

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  • 63Temperature — The temperature is the specific degree of hotness or coldness of the body. It is usually measured with a thermometer. * * * The sensible intensity of heat of any substance; the manifestation of the average kinetic energy of the molecules making… …

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  • 64Temperature in Canada — The average temperatures of Canada vary across the country; the table below shows the temperature of various cities across Canada. The table can be reordered by clicking on the box in each column. City January (Avg. Low °C) January (Avg. High °C) …

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  • 65air — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 gas/space ADJECTIVE ▪ hot, warm ▪ chill, cold, cool, crisp ▪ clean, clear …

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  • 66temperature error — i. A discrepancy in various instruments caused by either the ambient temperature differing from the design limits of the instrument or the temperature variation differing from the one incorporated in the design of the instrument. ii. A… …

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  • 67Air gas — Gas Gas (g[a^]s), n.; pl. {Gases} (g[a^]s [e^]z). [Invented by the chemist Van Helmont of Brussels, who died in 1644.] 1. An a[ e]riform fluid; a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be …

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  • 68high-area storm — Storm Storm, n. [AS. storm; akin to D. storm, G. sturm, Icel. stormr; and perhaps to Gr. ? assault, onset, Skr. s? to flow, to hasten, or perhaps to L. sternere to strew, prostrate (cf. {Stratum}). [root]166.] 1. A violent disturbance of the… …

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  • 69air mass — noun Date: 1882 a body of air extending hundreds or thousands of miles horizontally and sometimes as high as the stratosphere and maintaining as it travels nearly uniform conditions of temperature and humidity at any given level …

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  • 70hot air — air that is of a relatively high temperature; empty words, nonsense …

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