Stories about the thermal effects of the paint may have been injected as intentional misinformation to draw attention away from the " stealth " radar characteristics.
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Thermal effects are so significant in the primary that it can tolerate only a 2 �C change " per day " and still retain a usable figure.
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With larger weapons, above 50 kt ( 200 TJ ), blast and thermal effects are so much greater in importance that prompt radiation effects can be ignored.
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Peltier was the author of numerous papers in different departments of physics, but his name is specially associated with the thermal effects at junctions in a voltaic circuit.
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But offshore, the thermal effect of an onshore sea breeze generated over the cool water gave Kingfisher all the power it needed to hold and consolidate its lead.
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Consequently nanocavities are fundamentally better suited to efficiently produce spontaneous emission and amplified spontaneous emission light modulated at frequencies much higher than 20 GHz without negative thermal effects.
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When an air burst occurs, lethal blast and thermal effects proportionally scale much more rapidly than lethal radiation effects, as higher and higher yield nuclear weapons are used.
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In an ordinary fermion gas in which thermal effects dominate, most of the available electron energy levels are unfilled and the electrons are free to move to these states.
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But his name will always be associated with the thermal effects at junctions in a voltaic circuit, a discovery of importance quite comparable with those of Seebeck and Cumming.
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Another technology used to overcome thermal effects to allow greater recording densities is perpendicular recording, first shipped in 2005, and as of 2007 the technology was used in many HDDs.