| 11. | Radiant cooling systems are usually hydronic, cooling using circulating water running in pipes in thermal contact with the surface.
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| 12. | Thermal equilibrium is achieved when two systems in thermal contact with each other cease to have a net exchange of energy.
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| 13. | The sample with the dummy gauge is placed in thermal contact with the test specimen, adjacent to the active gauge.
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| 14. | The sensing elements are in close proximity and in good mutual thermal contact, to avoid differential signals caused by temperature differences.
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| 15. | Thermal contact with the heat sink is then broken so that the system is insulated, and the magnetic field is switched off.
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| 16. | He considers two systems in thermal contact, one a thermometer, the other a system in which several irreversible processes are occurring.
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| 17. | In most cases " T " is the temperature of the surroundings with which the system is in good thermal contact.
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| 18. | A bit of liquid for thermal contact is useful, but a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan is more than sufficient.
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| 19. | So there's one mol of Cu at 0 C, and one mol of Cu at 100 C, in thermal contact.
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| 20. | The heat sink's contact surface ( the base ) must be flat and smooth to ensure the best thermal contact with the object needing cooling.
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