temperature gradient
Americannoun
noun
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However, according to the research team, the in-plane temperature gradient is also crucial and allows to probe the out-of-plane polarization using ANE measurements.
From Science Daily • Nov. 20, 2024
Arctic warming has further sharpened the temperature gradient between these different zones.
From Scientific American • Oct. 23, 2023
“The greater the temperature gradient, the stronger the storm systems are,” Gensini said.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 29, 2023
The temperature gradient between you and the environment is going to dictate how fast you can lose that heat.
From Slate • Nov. 4, 2022
Knowing the maximum height to be 31 miles, a uniform temperature gradient from the planetary surface to the outermost surface of the atmospheric material may be readily calculated.
From The Energy System of Matter A Deduction from Terrestrial Energy Phenomena by Weir, James
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