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Steady temperature is the temperature which does not vary over time but remains constant with the changing time. Usually this steady state is achieved and we record the different readings to anlayse a process its efficiency.
Because heat travels in all directions.
A steady increase in force will result in a steady acceleration, however if thesteady force stays the same then the speed will obviously remain the same.=====================================HONK ! Beulah the Buzzer is agitated and rankled by that answer, mainly becauseeach of its statements is individually and so thoroughly wrong.The formula that relates force and acceleration could hardly be any simpler . . .F = M ATo answer this question, let's first divide both sides by M . . . A = F/M .and there you have it. Acceleration is equal to (Force) divided by (Mass). As long as the force and the mass don't change, acceleration is a constant.In the words of the question, "steady force" causes a "steady acceleration".
steady: A steady flow is one in which the conditions (velocity, pressure and cross-section) may differ from point to point but DO NOT change with time. unsteady: If at any point in the fluid, the conditions change with time, the flow is described as unsteady.
It certainly doesn't vary widely, but there are small variations from year to year.
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Most diode voltage stays negative and linear with temperature effects. To combat the temperature, current must remain steady within the diode, and it should not heat with that applied current.
a steady drop in temperature is called a gradual front
the air pressure because that means the tempeture did nnoy change
Steady temperature is the temperature which does not vary over time but remains constant with the changing time. Usually this steady state is achieved and we record the different readings to anlayse a process its efficiency.
Steady-state heat transfer does not change with time - because - that is the definition of steady-state, i.e. "steady-state" means "does not change with time".As for why heat transfer might be steady state - that would be a consequence of the driving forces and physical conditions remaining constant with time. For example:Heat source remains the same temperatureHeat sink remains the same temperatureHeat source remain in the same position relative to each other, both in terms of distance and orientation.Surface areas of heat source and heat sink remain the same.Any intervening medium remains the same composition, temperature, density, and pressure.If convection is occurring, flow rates remain constant.If radiative heat transfer is occurring, any intervening medium has constant transmissivity, reflectivity, and absorbtion.If radiative heat transfer is occurring, radiating and absorbing surfaces maintain constant radiative and absorbing properties.There are a few other factors that can influence steady-state heat transfer, but these are a good description of the most important ones.
stratosphere???
It keeps the temperature of our planet i.e. the Earth fairly steady. During daytime, the atmosphere prevents the sudden increase of temperature. During night time, it slows down the escape of heat into outer space. On the moon due to the absence of the atmosphere the temperature there ranges from -190 to 110 degrees.
steady state is a condition when the temperature neither increases nor decreases.....
It is not steady, so to get it to the right temprature, the amphibian sits in the sun.
Thermoregulation
to maintain a steady body temperature