interior temperature
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interior
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈtɪə.ri.ər/us/ɪnˈtɪr.i.ɚ/
inside:
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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Specifically, theinteriortemperature, relative to the coldest applied value, is 60 yo of the total applied temperature range.
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Two dew point temperature sensors are installed to detectinteriortemperatureand environmental temperature.
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Interiortemperatureis measured with a digital thermometer.
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Concrete has the ability to absorb and store energy and is high mass, which regulatesinteriortemperature (thermal mass) and provides soundproofing and durability.
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This also results in greater control of the building'sinteriortemperatureby the building's occupants.
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The walls are extraordinarily thick, which tends to hold theinteriortemperaturecool in the summer and warm in winter.
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One purported benefit of insulated siding is its ability to reduce energy transfer, which helps maintain theinteriortemperatureof a home.
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The pin temperature is determined by the design of the appliance, and itsinteriortemperature, rather than by its ambient temperature.
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When theinteriortemperatureis stable, air conditioning is provided by the battery solely.
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With these assumptions, he demonstrated that theinteriortemperatureof stars must be millions of degrees.
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A photovoltaic solar cell in the panel helps to controlinteriortemperature, as well as helping recharge the battery for powering accessories.
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Drapes can optionally be automated with sensor-based electric motor controls that are aware of room occupancy, daylight,interiortemperature, and time of day.
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Asinteriortemperatureof mass concrete rises due to the process of cement hydration, the outer concrete may be cooling and contracting.
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The thick and dense earth-rammed tire walls, through varying amounts of sunlight and shade, provide thermal mass that naturally regulates theinteriortemperatureduring both cold and hot outside temperatures.
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It protects customers and their cars from weather such as rain, snow, or hot summer sunshine that raises a vehicle'sinteriortemperatureto extremely high levels.
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Vanguard also carried two thermistors to measure the interior temperatures in order to track the effectiveness of the thermal protection.
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By measuring the spectral lines of oxygen, they calculated interior temperatures of 2 to 3.5 million degrees.
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Thermal mass makes it easier for a building to maintain median interior temperatures while going through daily hot and cold phases.
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Stars heavier than 0.5 solar masses have higher interior temperatures, which decreases their central opacity and allows radiation to carry away large amounts of energy.
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Some automobiles are fitted with solar-powered air conditioning to limit interior temperatures on hot days.
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