For me, I stress TEM/per/a/ture.
Leason H. Adams has written: 'Temperature-induced stresses in solids of elementary shape' -- subject(s): Solids, Thermal stresses
In the word "protect," the stress is on the first syllable, "pro-".
That is it's low /high temperature, rainfall shelter etc.
The trochee is a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable, as in the word
Annealing temperature is the temperature at which a material is heated to relieve internal stresses and increase its ductility, while melting temperature is the temperature at which a material transitions from a solid to a liquid state.
The annealing temperature is the temperature at which a material is heated to relieve internal stresses and increase its ductility, while the melting temperature is the temperature at which a material changes from a solid to a liquid state.
Yes, the word 'stress' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'stress' is a word for a measurable pressure or tension exerted on an object; a word for a state of mental or emotional strain or tension; a word for a thing.Examples:There's a lot of stress associated with his job. (noun)We need to stress the importance of the regulation. (verb)
A welded joint must withstand various stresses, including tensile, compressive, shear, and sometimes torsional stresses, depending on the application. Additionally, it must resist thermal stresses resulting from the welding process, which can lead to distortion or cracking. The joint should also handle fatigue stresses during cyclic loading conditions and be resilient against environmental factors such as corrosion or temperature variations. Overall, the design and quality of the weld play a crucial role in ensuring it can withstand these stresses effectively.
Tree trunks split due to internal stresses caused by factors such as rapid growth, changes in temperature, or physical damage. These stresses can weaken the wood fibers, leading to cracks or splits in the trunk.
Stresses in glass are relaxed.An annealed glass is more resistant and sure.
The scientific word for temperature is "thermodynamic temperature".
Lift(carrying capacity), fuel economy, stresses on the air frame, temperature the air frame is exposed to.