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Room temperature (4402 bytes)
1: ...means nothing more than "the [[temperature]] in a room."
3: ...osely watch or control the temperature of a "room temperature" experiment.
5: ...conducted their experiment at a more naturalistic temperature.
7: ...cts of a room-temperature experiment, because the temperature is close to 25 °C (77 °F, 298 K), at which many o...
9: ...n cases where maintaining a firm control over the temperature of apparatus and the other elements involved woul...

Room temperature superconductor (818 bytes)
1: ...ge machines (for example, meat closets reach this temperature).
3: ...several materials have been claimed as being room-temperature superconductors. In every case, independent inves...

Temperature (25117 bytes)
1: ...of "hot" and "cold"; the material with the higher temperature is said to be hotter.
4: The formal properties of temperature are studied in [[thermodynamics]].
6: ...he ''higher'' temperature system to the ''lower'' temperature system, until thermal equilibrium is established....
8: ...nd molecules in the system. Thus, an increase in temperature corresponds in an increase in the rate of movemen...
10: Temperature is an [[intrinsic property]] of a system, meaning...

Critical temperature (4332 bytes)
1: ...he volume of one mole of material at the critical temperature and pressure.
19: ...es that substances at equal reduced pressures and temperatures have equal reduced volumes. This relationship i...
21: ... such as oil and water, will also have a critical temperature and pressure at which the two phases will become ...
23: == Critical temperature of selected elements ==
27: <tr><th>'''Element'''</th><th>'''Critical temperature (°C)'''</th></tr>

Krafft temperature (251 bytes)
1: ...le]]s form from [[surfactant]]s. Below the Krafft temperature, there is no value for the critical micelle conce...

Effective temperature (1528 bytes)
1: ... identical with the ironically-named [[black-body temperature]] of the visible surface.

Color temperature (10361 bytes)
1: ...ck-body radiator then that lamp is rated with the temperature in [[kelvin]]s when the black-body radiator match...
4: ...t [[kelvin]]s. Lighting is rated using the Kelvin temperature scale, named after the 19th-century British physi...
6: ...olor produced by that black-body radiator at some temperature, measured in kelvins. [[Image:Color temp2.png|cen...
18: ...hite balance" or "white point". Notice that color temperature has only one [[degrees of freedom|degree of freed...
20: == Color temperature applications ==

Neel temperature (536 bytes)
1: ...e '''Neel temperature''', T<sub>N</sub>, is the [[temperature]] at which an [[antiferromagnetic]] material beco...
3: The Neel temperature is analogous to the [[Curie temperature]], T<sub>C</sub>, for [[ferromagnetic]] materials...

Degree (temperature) (1669 bytes)
1: :''This article describes "degree" as a unit of temperature. For alternative meanings, see [[Degree (disambig...
3: ...0&nbsp;°C, or "100 degrees Celsius", is an actual temperature.) These include:
10: ...in]] (°K) is a former name for the [[SI]] unit of temperature. Since [[1967]] it has been known simply as the ...
18: [[Category:Units of temperature]]

Temperature inversion (2669 bytes)
1: ... is a [[meteorological phenomenon]] where [[air]] temperature increases with height.
11: ...reated by the movement of air masses of different temperature moving over each other. A warm air mass moving ov...
15: ...tion, a number of phenomena are associated with a temperature inversion. One common effect is the general "stil...
17: ...index of refraction]] of air decreases as the air temperature increases, a side effect of hotter air being less...

Brightness temperature (371 bytes)
1: ...e intensity of the radiation emitted and physical temperature of the radiating body which is given by the [[Ste...
3: Compare with [[color temperature]].

Autoignition temperature (713 bytes)
3: ...f ignition, such as a flame or spark. The lowest temperature at which a substance will ignite in the presence ...
5: Autoignition temperatures are measured using the same [[closed cup]] appar...
7: The autoignition temperature of [[paper]], 451 degrees [[Fahrenheit]], is well...

Temperature gauge (208 bytes)
1: A device used to indicate the temperature of an item being monitored.

Thermodynamic temperature (5077 bytes)
1: ...erature''' is a measure, in [[kelvin]]s (K) of [[temperature]] for [[thermodynamics]], with a uniquely defined...
3: A temperature of 0 K is called "absolute zero," and coincides w...
5: ...dynamic temperature was formerly called "absolute temperature."
7: ...S-90]]) serves as the basis for high-[[accuracy]] temperature measurements in science and technology.
9: == Derivation of thermodynamic temperature ==

Die temperature (131 bytes)
1: '''Die temperature''' is the temperature of the [[Central processing unit|CPU]] chip's [[s...

Core temperature (529 bytes)
1: ... the body such as the [[liver]], in comparison to temperatures of peripheral tissues.
2: ...mum operating temperature. Most of the time these temperatures allow [[enzymes]] to work in [[chemical reaction...
4: In humans this optimum temperature is 98.6 [[Fahrenheit]] or 37 [[Celsius]] degrees.

Saturation temperature (592 bytes)
1: ...turation Temperature''' ''(boiling point)'' - The temperature for a corresponding [[Saturation Pressure]] at wh...
3: ...at) is removed. Similarly, a liquid at Saturation Temperature and Pressure will boil into its vapor phase as ad...

Mean radiant temperature (232 bytes)
1: ...t Temperature''' ([[MRT]]) is the uniform surface temperature of a black enclosure with which an individual exc...
5: [[Category:Temperature]]

Hawking temperature (230 bytes)
1: '''Hawking temperature''' is the [[temperature]] of [[Hawking radiation]] emitted by a [[black h...

Planck temperature (687 bytes)
1: ...nck]], is the [[Natural units|natural unit]] of [[temperature]], denoted by T<sub>P</sub>.
24: [[Category:Units of temperature]]

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