candescence Meaning in Tamil ( candescence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
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candescence தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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candescence's Usage Examples:
) resistance and incandescence furnaces, in which the heat is generated by an electric current overcoming the resistance of an inferior conductor.
A violent reaction ensues with phosphorus and sulphur, and many metals are oxidized by it, some with incandescence.
Edison in 1878 again attacked the problem of producing light by the incandescence of platinum.
Such spectra seem to be characteristic of complex molecular structure, as they appear when compounds are raised to incandescence without decomposition, or when we examine the absorption spectra of vapours such as iodine and bromine and other cases where we know that the molecule consists of more than one atom.
Edison in the United States, were engaged in struggling with the difficulties of producing a suitable carbon incandescence electric lamp.
The temperature of the electric furnace, whether of the arc or incandescence type, is practically limited to that at which the least easily vaporized material available for electrodes is converted into vapour.
The perfectly pure metal may be prepared by heating the oxide or oxalate in a current of hydrogen; when obtained at a low temperature it is a black powder which oxidizes in air with incandescence; produced at higher temperatures the metal is not pyrophoric.
In all the attempts to make water gas, up to that date, the incandescence of the fuel had been obtained by" blowing "so deep a bed of fuel that carbon monoxide and the residual nitrogen of the air formed the chief products, this mixture being known as" producer "gas.
On passing a current through the carbon the small rod is heated to incandescence, and imparts heat to the surrounding mass.
It is not necessary that all electric furnaces shall be run at these high temperatures; obviously, those of the incandescence or resistance type may be worked at any convenient temperature below the maximum.
flash of incandescence.
It combines with fluorine with incandescence at ordinary temperatures, and with chlorine at 250-300°; carbon, silicon, and boron, when heated with it in the electric furnace, give crystals harder than the ruby.