The right temperature to superheat and sub cool a substance varies greatly. Water for example takes temperatures above 212 degrees to superheat and temperatures below 32 degrees to sub cool.
When the regions are too large, you break them up into sub-regions.
Sub-atomic particles are even smaller particles that make make an atom
it is when you ask a question and answer it
A biologist specializes in on sub branch of biology to be an expert in it, and not go on learning other sub branches because the others can be like the exact opposite of what he learned. e.g archnology and botany.
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it is on the cool wall it goes cool then sub zero which is very cool
Below "cool."
a sub cool is a? 26 TONNE MUMMA
a sub cool is a? 26 TONNE MUMMA
Pretty cool for people to be reasearching about it! Sub Zero.
Koalas are able to adapt to a variety of temperatures. They are found in cold, sub-alpine climates right up to hot and humid sub-tropical temperatures in northern Queensland.
sounds like you do not have your superheat or sub-cooling tds correct. if so it would remove the moisture at the evaporator and not your interior duct vents
temperature below freezing point of water.
Sub-arctic has long cold winter and summers!!!!!
no, stig is sub zero and terry hasn't got a cool, uncool, sub zero, rating
Sub-zero means less than zero. Usually referring to temperature.
The phrase "sub degree" does not have any real meaning. At a sub 10000 degrees C temperature all metals would be molten and, being in liquid form, they cannot fracture.