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Concept in thermodynamics
The potential temperature of a parcel of fluid at pressure P {\displaystyle P} is the temperature that the parcel would attain if adiabatically brought
Potential_temperature
Quantity in atmospheric thermodynamics
Equivalent potential temperature, commonly referred to as theta-e ( θ e ) {\displaystyle \left(\theta _{e}\right)} , is a quantity that is conserved during
Equivalent potential temperature
Equivalent_potential_temperature
Physical quantity of hot and cold
microscopic particles, disregarding interparticle potential energy, by international agreement, a temperature scale is defined and said to be absolute because
Temperature
Thermodynamic property of seawater that represents the heat content
Conservative temperature ( Θ ) {\displaystyle (\Theta )} is a thermodynamic property of seawater. It is derived from the potential enthalpy and is recommended
Conservative_temperature
Type of temperature measurement
Wet-bulb potential temperature, sometimes referred to as pseudo wet-bulb potential temperature, is the temperature that a parcel of air at any level would
Wet-bulb potential temperature
Wet-bulb_potential_temperature
Diagrams used to identify water masses
vertical coordinate, potential temperature (on the vertical axis) is plotted versus salinity (on the horizontal axis). Temperature and salinity combine
Temperature–salinity_diagram
Virtual temperature of a moist air parcel
atmospheric thermodynamics, the virtual temperature ( T v {\displaystyle T_{v}} ) of a moist air parcel is the temperature at which a theoretical dry air parcel
Virtual_temperature
Temperature below which condensation occurs
temperature from temperature and wet-bulb temperature" (PDF). weather.gov. NOAA. Bolton, David (July 1980). "The computation of equivalent potential temperature"
Dew_point
Potential heat absorbed by a greenhouse gas
feedback (f) with a large amount of uncertainty. The global temperature change potential (GTP) is another way to compare greenhouse gases. While GWP estimates
Global_warming_potential
Temperature read by a thermometer covered in water-soaked cloth
The wet-bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that can be reached by the evaporation of water under current ambient conditions. It combines humidity
Wet-bulb_temperature
Physical law in electrochemistry
of the reduction potential of a reaction (half-cell or full cell reaction) from the standard electrode potential, absolute temperature, the number of electrons
Nernst_equation
Measure of instability in the air as a buoyancy force
quantify the potential for downbursts. On thermodynamic diagrams, CAPE is proportional to the area swept out by the varying temperature of a hypothetical
Convective available potential energy
Convective_available_potential_energy
Change in energies of a thermodynamic system with respect to particle number
constant. When both temperature and pressure are held constant, and the number of particles is expressed in moles, the chemical potential is the partial molar
Chemical_potential
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
Chebyshev function θ(x) in prime number theory The potential temperature in meteorology Dimensionless temperature in heat transport phenomena The score of a test
Theta
Temperature index that accounts for the effects of humidity
Thus, there is an inverse relationship between maximum potential temperature and maximum potential relative humidity. Because of this factor, it was once
Heat_index
Boundary between troposphere and stratosphere
gradient of potential temperature is used to identify where the chemical composition changes the most. This can be defined as potential temperature gradient
Tropopause
{\displaystyle \theta } is the potential temperature of the fluid parcel for the same reference pressure P 0 {\displaystyle P_{0}} . Potential energy John M. Wallace
Potential_density
Model of intermolecular interactions
Lennard-Jones potential (also termed the LJ potential or 12-6 potential; named for John Lennard-Jones) is an intermolecular pair potential. Out of all the
Lennard-Jones_potential
Temperature of an air parcel drained from its moisture by adiabatic process
two coefficients. Wet-bulb temperature Potential temperature Atmospheric thermodynamics Equivalent potential temperature M Robitzsch, Aequivalenttemperatur
Equivalent_temperature
Simplified approach for understanding fluid motions in a rotating system
the shallow water potential vorticity. For an atmosphere with multiple layers, with each layer having constant potential temperature, the above equation
Potential_vorticity
Property of light sources related to black-body radiation
Color temperature is a parameter describing the color of a visible light source by comparing it to the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque,
Color_temperature
Oceanographic term for variations in salinity and potential temperature
primarily determined by the temperature and salinity of that water. Changes in these two main parameters, potential temperature Θ and salinity S, are multiplied
Spice_(oceanography)
Temperature reached by a flame under ideal conditions
is the temperature that results from a complete combustion process that occurs without any work, heat transfer or changes in kinetic or potential energy
Adiabatic_flame_temperature
Large scale rotating air mass
intensity, moist-convection, surface evaporation, the value of potential temperature at each potential height can affect the nonlinear evolution of a vortex.
Cyclone
Thermodynamic diagram
straight lines for the three primary variables: pressure, temperature and potential temperature. The isotherms are straight and vertical (acting as the
Stüve_diagram
Variable in atmospheric physics
virtual potential temperature, ( w ′ θ v ′ ¯ ) s {\displaystyle ({\overline {w^{'}\theta _{v}^{'}}})_{s}} is the surface virtual potential temperature flux
Monin–Obukhov_length
Layer in which active turbulence has homogenized some range of depths
salinity. The atmospheric mixed layer is a zone having nearly constant potential temperature and specific humidity with height. The depth of the atmospheric
Mixed_layer
Average temperature of the Earth's surface
Global surface temperature (GST) is the average temperature of Earth's surface at a given time. It is a combination of sea surface temperature and the near-surface
Global_surface_temperature
of CBL, has a nearly constant distribution of quantities such as potential temperature, wind speed, moisture and pollutant concentration because of strong
Convective planetary boundary layer
Convective_planetary_boundary_layer
Type of region
the RFDs equivalent potential temperature (θe) is cold with respect to the inflow. Moreover, the lowest wet-bulb potential temperature (θw) values observed
Rear_flank_downdraft
Potential energy of water per unit volume relative to water in known conditions
Water potential is the potential energy of water per unit volume relative to pure water in reference conditions. Water potential quantifies the tendency
Water_potential
Ability of an air mass to resist vertical motion
is the potential temperature of an air parcel at the 700 hPa pressure level, and θ 0 {\displaystyle \theta _{0}} is the potential temperature at the surface
Convective_instability
Range of indoor air temperatures preferred by most people
Room temperature, colloquially, denotes the range of air temperatures most people find comfortable indoors while dressed in typical clothing. Comfortable
Room_temperature
International standard for the use and calculation of the thermodynamic properties
provided expressions for potential temperature, which removes the effect of pressure on temperature but not for Conservative Temperature, which is a direct
TEOS-10
Scalar physical quantities representing system states
constant pressure and temperature, or constant entropy and volume, and when this is true, there is a corresponding thermodynamic potential that comes into play
Thermodynamic_potential
Static membrane potential in biology
equilibrium potential for potassium, measured in volts R is the universal gas constant, equal to 8.314 joules·K−1·mol−1 T is the absolute temperature, measured
Resting_potential
Parameter in atmospheric modeling
pressure; T {\displaystyle T} is the absolute temperature; and θ {\displaystyle \theta } is the potential temperature. The non-dimensional form can be used as
Exner_function
Type of nuclear reactor that operates at high temperatures as part of normal operation
HTGRs, in Shandong province, China. The high operating temperatures of HTGR reactors potentially enable applications such as process heat or hydrogen production
High-temperature gas-cooled reactor
High-temperature_gas-cooled_reactor
the change in ocean density due to a salinity change, while the potential temperature and the pressure are kept constant. It is a parameter in the Equation
Haline contraction coefficient
Haline_contraction_coefficient
Tropical atmospheric circulation feature
Air with high potential temperature is ultimately moved poleward in the upper troposphere while air with lower potential temperature is brought equatorward
Hadley_cell
Layering of ocean water due to density differences
possibilities and occurrences of the different combinations of salinity and potential temperature. The density of ocean water is described by the UNESCO formula as:
Ocean_stratification
Measure of the tendency of a substance to gain or lose electrons
redox potential in aqueous solutions is relatively straightforward, many factors limit its interpretation, such as effects of solution temperature and pH
Reduction_potential
Meteorological technique for determining air motion above the planetary boundary layer
on the study of weather maps or vertical cross-sections of the potential temperature values in the troposphere. On a synoptic scale, isentropic analysis
Isentropic_analysis
potential new temperature records". wmo.int. 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023. "WMO confirms verification of new continental European temperature
List_of_weather_records
Concept in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics
In thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, stagnation temperature is the temperature at a stagnation point in a fluid flow. At a stagnation point, the speed
Stagnation_temperature
Physical systems hotter than any other
thermodynamic systems can achieve negative thermodynamic temperature; that is, their temperature can be expressed as a negative quantity on the Kelvin or
Negative_temperature
Device for measuring a physical quantity
measurement. Temperature-related considerations dominate thermodynamics. There are two distinct thermal properties: A thermal potential — the temperature. For
List_of_measuring_instruments
Cooking technique
conductor of heat, but it also has a fairly low limit to its maximum potential temperature (100 °C or 212 °F at sea level). As such, it is a technique that
Poaching_(cooking)
Climate with precipitation below potential evapotranspiration
different kinds of semi-arid climates, depending on variables such as temperature, and they give rise to different biomes. A more precise definition is
Semi-arid_climate
Amount of evaporation
evaporative demand). Surface and air temperatures, insolation, and wind all affect this. A dryland is a place where annual potential evaporation exceeds annual
Potential_evapotranspiration
Function in fluid mathematics
c_{p}} heat capacity. Virtual potential temperature θ v {\displaystyle \theta _{v}} is often used instead of temperature T {\displaystyle T} to correct
Monin–Obukhov similarity theory
Monin–Obukhov_similarity_theory
Temperature above which magnetic properties change
In physics and materials science, the Curie temperature (TC), or Curie point, is the temperature above which certain materials lose their permanent magnetic
Curie_temperature
Atmospheric altitude at which condensation occurs
surface temperature necessary to raise a mass of air to that height can be found by using the Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate (DALR) to determine the potential temperature
Convective_condensation_level
Parameter describing stability of a water column
sometimes referred to as the "coefficient of saline contraction", θ is potential temperature, and S is salinity. The relation between Tu and stability is as
Turner_angle
Thermodynamic potential used in statistical mechanics
where U is the internal energy, T is the temperature of the system, S is the entropy, μ is the chemical potential, and N is the number of particles in the
Grand_potential
Measure of temperature relative to absolute zero
Thermodynamic temperature, also known as absolute temperature, is a physical quantity that measures temperature starting from absolute zero, the point
Thermodynamic_temperature
predecessor agency (1965–1970) to NOAA (1970–present). Equivalent potential temperature (theta-e) Extratropical cyclone Eye of a tropical cyclone Filling
Glossary_of_tornado_terms
Sensation and perception of temperature
or thermoreception is the sensation and perception of temperature, or more accurately, temperature differences inferred from heat flux. It deals with a
Thermoception
Electrical potential evoked in the nervous system
An evoked potential or evoked response (EV) is an electrical potential in a specific pattern recorded from a specific part of the nervous system, especially
Evoked_potential
Observational basis of thermodynamics
scientific laws which define a group of physical quantities, such as temperature, energy, and entropy, that characterize thermodynamic systems in thermodynamic
Laws_of_thermodynamics
Plot of thermodynamically stable phases of an aqueous electrochemical system
rate or kinetic effects. Beside potential and pH, the equilibrium concentrations are also dependent upon, e.g., temperature, pressure, and concentration
Pourbaix_diagram
Serbian climatic wind streams
forecast using the across-mountain mean sea level pressure and potential temperature differences. Katabatic wind "Kossava". Glossary of Meteorology,
Košava_(wind)
equivalent potential temperature ( θ e {\displaystyle \theta _{e}} ) equivalent temperature ( T e {\displaystyle T_{e}} ) The temperature obtained when
Glossary_of_meteorology
Sudden increase in atmospheric temperature
and lose their main energy during the evening hours. Due to the potential temperature increase, heat bursts normally occur at night, though they have
Heat_burst
Dangerous sexual practice in BDSM
play, knife play, fear play, temperature play, wax play, consensual non-consent, and gunplay, as well as the potential increased risk of infection when
Edgeplay
Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
where E is a measured potential, E0 is the standard electrode potential, R is the molar gas constant, T is the thermodynamic temperature, F is the Faraday
PH
the gradient in potential temperature and ρ {\displaystyle \rho } the density. This potential vorticity is also called the Ertel potential vorticity. To
Topographic_steering
Subset of Antarctic Bottom Water mass that is at -0.7 °C or colder
distinction comes in its potential temperature. The potential temperature of WSBW is -0.7 °C. At this temperature, the potential temperature vs. salinity chart
Weddell_Sea_Bottom_Water
smaller than the temperature jumps at the boundaries. Therefore, the mantle is usually associated with a single or potential temperature that refers to
Thermal_history_of_Earth
Quantity in solid state thermodynamics
vacuum electrostatic potential energy, depending on the work function of the nearby vacuum wall material. Only at high temperatures will the equilibrium
Fermi_level
Equations to approximate global atmospheric flow
{\displaystyle \Pi } is the Exner function θ {\displaystyle \theta } is the potential temperature η {\displaystyle \eta } is the Absolute vorticity Forces that cause
Primitive_equations
describes the state of an air parcel, and is similar to the equivalent potential temperature. The moist static energy is a combination of a parcel's enthalpy
Moist_static_energy
Reference redox electrode used under standard conditions
reactions, hydrogen's standard electrode potential (E°) is declared to be zero volts at any temperature. Potentials of all other electrodes are compared with
Standard_hydrogen_electrode
Study of heat-to-work transformations and their reverse
theories typically involve various temperatures, such as equivalent potential temperature, wet-bulb and virtual temperatures. Connected areas are energy, momentum
Atmospheric_thermodynamics
Neuron communication by electric impulses
concentrations, membrane capacitance, temperature, and other factors. The principal ions involved in an action potential are sodium and potassium cations;
Action_potential
Measure of fluid stability against vertical displacement
}}{\frac {d\theta }{dz}}}},} where θ {\displaystyle \theta } is potential temperature, g {\displaystyle g} is the local acceleration of gravity, and z
Brunt–Väisälä_frequency
Human protein for regulating body temperature
neutrophiles. TRPV1 is said to be potentially very important in immune cell functioning as it senses higher temperature and lower pH, which can affect the
TRPV1
Highest particle energy in a Fermi gas at absolute zero
non-zero temperature. Fermi level Quasi Fermi level The use of the term "Fermi energy" as synonymous with Fermi level (a.k.a. electrochemical potential) is
Fermi_energy
Data values of standard electrode potential
tabulates standard electrode potentials (E°), in volts relative to the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE), at: Temperature 298.15 K (25.00 °C; 77.00 °F);
Standard electrode potential (data page)
Standard_electrode_potential_(data_page)
Kinetic energy of an unbound neutron
detection temperature, also called the neutron energy, indicates a free neutron's kinetic energy, usually given in electron volts. The term temperature is used
Neutron_temperature
Common type of reference electrode in electrochemistry
for the standard potential of the silver chloride electrode between 0 and 95 °C as a function of temperature (where t is temperature in °C): E 0 ( V )
Silver_chloride_electrode
Material which exhibits superconductivity above 0 °C
that is a superconductor at room temperature and atmospheric pressure? More unsolved problems in physics A room-temperature superconductor is a hypothetical
Room-temperature superconductor
Room-temperature_superconductor
Energy stored by oceans
(p0) at h0. A substitute known as potential temperature has been used in earlier calculations. Measurements of temperature versus ocean depth generally show
Ocean_heat_content
seasons and climate) equilibrium level (EL) equivalent potential temperature equivalent temperature European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
Index_of_meteorology_articles
Electromotive force of a half reaction cell versus standard hydrogen electrode
electrode/electrolyte potentials in isolation. The electric potential also varies with temperature, concentration and pressure. Since the oxidation potential of a half-reaction
Standard_electrode_potential
Graph relating temperature and entropy during a thermodynamic process or cycle
In thermodynamics, a temperature–entropy (T–s) diagram is a thermodynamic diagram used to visualize changes to temperature (T ) and specific entropy (s)
Temperature–entropy_diagram
Device used to measure plasma
probe is a device used to determine the electron temperature, electron density, and electric potential of a plasma. It works by inserting one or more electrodes
Langmuir_probe
Type of energy transfer
Heat transfer arises from temperature gradients or differences, through the diffuse exchange of microscopic kinetic and potential particle energy, by particle
Heat
Application of science and technology
the ideal gas law—are used to evolve the density, pressure, and potential temperature scalar fields and the velocity vector field of the atmosphere through
Weather_forecasting
Transistor type used in the flat-panel display industry
deformative high temperatures. More specifically, the use of polycrystalline silicon in thin-film transistors (LTPS-TFT) has high potential for large-scale
Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon
Low-temperature_polycrystalline_silicon
Chemical compounds known for exhibiting high temperature superconductivity
compounds known for exhibiting high-temperature superconductivity (HTS). ReBCO superconductors have the potential to sustain stronger magnetic fields
Rare-earth barium copper oxide
Rare-earth_barium_copper_oxide
Lowest theoretical temperature
Absolute zero is the theoretically coldest temperature, a state at which a system's internal energy, and in ideal cases entropy, reach their minimum values
Absolute_zero
Superconductive behavior at temperatures much higher than absolute zero
High-temperature superconductivity (high-Tc or HTS) is superconductivity in materials with a critical temperature (the temperature below which the material
High-temperature superconductivity
High-temperature_superconductivity
Duration for a passive fire protection to withstand a standard fire resistance test
to adequately simulate the effect of potential temperature differences between indoor and outdoor temperatures in Canada's winters. Special hoods are
Fire-resistance_rating
Mathematical model which approximates the behavior of real gases
standard temperature and pressure. Generally, a gas behaves more like an ideal gas at higher temperature and lower pressure, as the potential energy due
Ideal_gas
temperature in kelvins F = Faraday constant aw = formation water ionic activity amf = mud filtrate ionic activity The total electrochemical potential
Spontaneous_potential
Intensive physical property of substances
temperature, and pressure). Differences in electrochemical potential are measurable and physically meaningful: If two bodies have equal temperatures but
Electrochemical_potential
Local rate of change in potential with respect to displacement
In physics, chemistry and biology, a potential gradient is the local rate of change of the potential with respect to displacement, i.e. spatial derivative
Potential_gradient
Critical potential value
electrophysiology, the threshold potential is the critical level to which a membrane potential must be depolarized to initiate an action potential. In neuroscience,
Threshold_potential
the most direct impact on a wine's condition are light, humidity, and temperature. Historically, the storage of wine was handled by wine merchants. Since
Storage_of_wine
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Full of youthful potential
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Tamil
Real Man i.e. the Man who have a hugh potentials
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Full of Youthful Potential
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Hindu
Real Man i.e. the Man who have a hugh potentials
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sun; A Fresh Start; A Renewed Ambition; Victorious; Potential; Shining Star; Bright; Luminous; Morning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Potential
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Real Man; The Man who have a Hugh Potentials
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Greek
(ἌδÏαστος) Greek name ADRASTOS means "inescapable" or "not running away." In mythology, this is the name of a king of Argos.
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin Greek
Ardent.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shringaravelan | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯à®•ரவேலநÂ
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, Sacrifice, One who gives offerings to God
Boy/Male
Biblical
Shining, going back.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nachiketas | நசிகேதாஸ
The name of the boy who went to see Lord Yama and got Brahma Vidya from Yama
Girl/Female
Indian
The Indepent One; Understanding
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Female
Greek
Feminine form of Greek Dareios, DAREIA means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Female
Greek
(ΔοÏκάς) Alternate translation of Greek Tabitha, DORKAS means "gazelle." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a woman restored to life by Peter.Â
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imp. & p. p.
of Potentize
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Potentize
v. t.
To render active or potent.
a.
Having the same potential.
n.
The energy of an electrical charge measured by its power to do work; hence, the degree of electrification as referred to some standard, as that of the earth; electro-motive force.
n.
The quality or state of being potential; possibility, not actuality; inherent capability or disposition, not actually exhibited.
imp. & p. p.
of Potentiate
a.
Existing in possibility, not in actuality.
n.
An instrument for measuring in volts the differences of potential between different points of an electrical circuit.
n.
In the theory of gravitation, or of other forces acting in space, a function of the rectangular coordinates which determine the position of a point, such that its differential coefficients with respect to the coordinates are equal to the components of the force at the point considered; -- also called potential function, or force function. It is called also Newtonian potential when the force is directed to a fixed center and is inversely as the square of the distance from the center.
a.
Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result; efficacious; influential.
v. t.
To render the latent power of (anything) available.
n.
An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro-motive forces.
n.
An actuality; a conception completely actualized, in distinction from mere potential existence.
n.
Electric potential or potential difference, expressed in volts.
adv.
With power; potently.
n.
Potentiality; efficacy; potential existence.
n.
Anything that may be possible; a possibility; potentially.
adv.
In a potential manner; possibly, not positively.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Potentiate