| 31. | In addition, for the phase change from water to ice, add 333 kiloJoules per kilogram.
|
| 32. | A similar concept applies to liquid gas phase changes.
|
| 33. | Some chalcogenide materials experience thermally driven amorphous-to-crystalline phase changes.
|
| 34. | Another application of a phase change to cooling is the " self-refrigerating " beverage can.
|
| 35. | Phase change material is used to cool the water for the chilled beams and panels.
|
| 36. | A different analysis is needed for phase change
|
| 37. | The most important example is phase change memory.
|
| 38. | Most rewritable and many write once optical disks already use phase change material to store information.
|
| 39. | The reflected light ( about 4 % of the total ) also has no phase change.
|
| 40. | As phase change materials perform best in small containers, therefore they are usually divided in cells.
|