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luxes Meaning in Tamil ( luxes வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒளியலகு,



luxes தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மின்மக் காட்சிகள் பிரகாசமாக இருக்கின்றன (நிரல் கூறுக்கான 1,000 ஒளியலகு அல்லது அதற்கும் அதிகமானவை).

luxes's Usage Examples:

The bullion left in the retorts is then melted in black-lead crucibles, with the addition of small quantities of suitable fluxes, e.


When coupled with sonic anemometry, fast response sensors can provide information on atmospheric fluxes, as well as gas concentrations.


It is made up of the following operations: (z) calcination, (2) smelting in blast-furnaces to form the matte, (3) roasting the matte, (4) smelting in blast-furnaces with coke and fluxes to " black- " or " coarse-metal," (5) refining the coarse-metal.


'Platinum is employed in oxidizing processes, and in the fusion of substances with fluxes; also in observing the colouring effect of substances on the blowpipe flame (which effect is apt to be somewhat masked by charcoal).


Aided by grants from the Prussian government, these workers systematically investigated the effect of introducing a large number of different chemical substances (oxides) into vitreous fluxes.


A common event in the exudation of turbid, frothing liquids from wounds in the bark of trees, and the odours of putrefaction and even alcoholic fermentation in these are sufficiently explained by the coexistence of albuminous and saccharine matters with fungi, yeasts and bacteria in such fluxes.


In making up a charge, the ores and fluxes, whose chemical compositions have been determined, are mixed so as to form out of the components, not to be reduced to the metallic or sulphide state, typical slags (silicates of ferrous and calcium oxides, incidentally of aluminium oxide, which have been found to do successful work).


No evidence of smelting ores with fluxes is offered, but casting from metal melted in open fires is assumed.


Ores containing gold or silver are almost invariably assayed in the dry way; that is, by fusion with appropriate fluxes and ultimate separation of the elements in the metallic form.


00 per ton) is used for fluxes.


Magnetic induction, like other fluxes such as electrical, thermal or fluid currents, is defined with reference to an area; it satisfies the same conditions of continuity as the electric current does, and in isotropic media it depends on the magnetic force just as the electric current depends on the electromotive force.





Synonyms:

lx, phot, illumination unit,



Antonyms:

ordinal,

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