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1Nickel-hydrogen battery state of charge during low rate trickle charging

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  • First Year Published: 1995
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    2A composite diagnosis of synoptic-scale extratropical cyclone development over the United States

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      3A quiet tunnel investigation of hypersonic boundary-layer stability over a cooled, flared cone

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      • Title: ➤  A quiet tunnel investigation of hypersonic boundary-layer stability over a cooled, flared cone
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      • Publisher: ➤  Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Technology, Old Dominion University - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - National Technical Information Service, distributor
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        Adiabatic process

        An adiabatic process (adiabatic from Ancient Greek ἀδιάβατος (adiábatos) 'impassable') is a type of thermodynamic process that occurs without transferring

        Isentropic process

        idealized thermodynamic process that is both adiabatic and reversible.[excessive citations] In thermodynamics, adiabatic processes are reversible. Clausius (1875)

        Adiabatic flame temperature

        In the study of combustion, the adiabatic flame temperature is the temperature reached by a flame under ideal conditions. It is an upper bound of the temperature

        Adiabatic theorem

        The adiabatic theorem is a concept in quantum mechanics. Its original form, due to Max Born and Vladimir Fock (1928), was stated as follows: A physical

        Lapse rate

        "becoming less" sense, not its "interruption" sense). In dry air, the adiabatic lapse rate (i.e., decrease in temperature of a parcel of air that rises

        Quantum thermodynamics

        t ) , H ( t ′ ) ] = 0 {\displaystyle [H(t),H(t')]=0} . When the adiabatic conditions are not fulfilled, additional work is required to reach the final

        Wet-bulb temperature

        wet-bulb temperature is the temperature an air parcel would have if cooled adiabatically to saturation at constant pressure by evaporation of water into it,

        Adiabatic conductivity

        Adiabatic conductivity is a measure of a material's electrical conductivity, σ, under thermodynamically adiabatic conditions. ==See also== Thermodynamics

        Adiabatic invariant

        quantum physics used the term "adiabatic" for reversible adiabatic processes and later for any gradually changing conditions which allow the system to adapt

        Choked flow

        point at which the choking occurs for adiabatic conditions is when the exit plane velocity is at sonic conditions; i.e., at a Mach number of 1. At choked