isobaric chart

  • 1isobaric chart — A chart showing isobars. Also called a constant pressure chart …

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  • 2isobaric — adj. pertaining to an isobar or isobars, of a line on a weather map or chart that connects areas of equal barometric pressure (Meteorology) …

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  • 3Enthalpy–entropy chart — The Mollier Enthalpy Entropy Diagram for water and steam. The dryness fraction , x, gives the fraction by mass of gaseous water in the wet region, the remainder being droplets of liquid. An enthalpy–entropy chart, also known as the h–s chart or… …

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  • 4constant-pressure chart — A chart with a plot of contours showing height above mean sea level of selected isobaric surfaces. It may contain analysis of height, wind, temperature, humidity, and other elements …

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  • 5Wet-bulb temperature — The wet bulb temperature is a type of temperature measurement that reflects the physical properties of a system with a mixture of a gas and a vapor, usually air and water vapor. Wet bulb temperature can have several technical meanings:… …

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  • 6Thermodynamic databases for pure substances — Thermodynamic databases contain information about thermodynamic properties for substances, the most important being enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy. Numerical values of these thermodynamic properties are collected as tables or are… …

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  • 7Weather map — A surface weather analysis for the United States on October 21, 2006. A weather map displays various meteorological features across a particular area at a particular point in time.[1] Such maps have been in use since the mid 19th century and are… …

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  • 8map — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. plan, chart, projection; diagram; slang, face. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. chart, graph, plat, sketch, diagram, projection, delineation, drawing, picture, portrayal, draft, tracing, outline, ground plan,… …

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  • 9Boiling point — This article is about the boiling point of liquids. For other uses, see Boiling point (disambiguation). The boiling point of an element or a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the environmental pressure… …

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  • 10Beta decay — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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