According to Merriam-Webster (m-w.com), it is "a branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures."
'Cryogenics' comes from the Greek word 'cryo' meaning 'freezing' and 'genus' which means 'having to do with production'. The word in Modern Greek isκÏυογονική (kriogoniki).
Someone who studies cryogenics is called a cryogenicist.
Some recommended books on cryogenics for those looking to learn more about the subject include "Cryogenic Engineering" by Thomas Flynn, "Introduction to Cryogenics" by A. R. Jha, and "Cryogenics: A Textbook" by Randall F. Barron. These books provide in-depth information on the principles, applications, and advancements in the field of cryogenics.
Cryogenics system is used Liquified Fuel which is maintain very ver low temperature.
cryogenics
nitrogen
cryogenics
Nitrogen is the element that is commonly used in fertilizers, explosives, and cryogenics. Nitrogen is essential for plant growth in fertilizers, forms the basis of many explosive compounds, and is used in cryogenics for its low boiling point.
yes, its called cryogenics
yes is.
It does not live happily to the people
In Search of--- - 1976 Cryogenics 3-6 was released on: USA: 19 October 1978