A heat mark refers to a visible change in material, often due to excessive heat exposure, that can affect its properties and performance. In the context of manufacturing or materials science, heat marks can indicate areas that have been overheated during processes like welding or machining. These marks can compromise the integrity of the material, leading to potential failures or defects in the final product. It's important to monitor and control temperatures to avoid creating heat marks.
The duration of The Heat with Mark McEwan is 1800.0 seconds.
The LITERAL meaning is that he makes a mark on something.
The LITERAL meaning is that he makes a mark on something.
No, it is not safe to use a heat mark on a wood table as it can damage the surface and leave a permanent mark.
The Heat with Mark McEwan - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario)
the meaning is : of or relating to heat;
Mark Adam Gough Gorski has written: 'On the heat transfer from a small, discrete heat source' -- subject(s): Transmission, Heat
To measure heat temperature. (thermo- meaning heat; -meter meaning measure)
Your heat cannot possibly turn into a question mark.
No, thermal means heat. Geothermal(geo meaning earth, thermal meaning heat)means earth heat.
Hyperthermia is the term meaning condition of excess heat.
The cast of Over Heat 2 - 2006 includes: Charles Inojie Sam Loco Efe Uche Ogbodo John Okafor