The term cooling curve can best be explained by a graph which represents the state of a gas to a solid or to a liquid. You can find many explanations and demonstrations of experiments that show this on websites including YouTube and kentchemistry.
Change in phase
during a phase change
it is possibly a phase change at that point
also it could be when it gains or loses potential/kinetic energy.
It takes energy to re-do the electro-static forces that hold the molecules together once all the molecules are held together then the substance can cool furthur
The term "polar curve", in relation to the subject of illumination refers to the spread of light from a source. If the curve is weak, then little illumination is provided, whilst the opposite is true for a strong curve.
Condensing, or condensation.
"condensation"
A cooling curve is a diagram or graph that provides a pictorial representation of the change of state or phase of a substance as it cools. It's a plot of temperature vs. time, and it allows an "overview" of the process it was drawn to illustrate. A link can be found below for more information.
Water cooling keeps your system cooler if you are constantly overclocking it. It does it far better than air cooling. However, the price for water cooling is higher than air cooling.
heating curve is hotter than the cooling curve
A Cooling curve graph changes shape.
the heating curve is circa 20-30 C, while the cooling curve is circa 0 C
A cooling curve is drawn by taking time along X-axis and temperature along Y-axis. from the cooling curve the rate of fall of temperature at T is dT/dt.
put it in the fridge
it must be an atom
The spin on the ball causing it to curve is explained by the Bernoulli principal
An S-shaped curve is called a sigmoid curve. This term is used throughout the mathematical world and in healthcare settings.
An S-shaped curve is called a sigmoid curve. This term is used throughout the mathematical world and in healthcare settings.
Yellow Hammer is a term for a curve ball that not only breaks but has a big drop to it. Another term for Yellow Hammer is a '12 to 6' curve ball. Other terms for a curve ball are 'yakker' and 'Uncle Charlie'.
An S-shaped curve is called a sigmoid curve. This term is used throughout the mathematical world and in healthcare settings.