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  • ...ornadoes, and lead to their destructive properties. # M. A. Melehy, "Thermal Momentum in Thermodynamics, Part 1. Nature of Pressure, Equilibrium and Non # Ibid, "Thermal Momentum in Thermodynamics, Part 2. Interfacial Electrification: A New Cons
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  • ...ords = [[granite]], [[continental masses]], [[expanding Earth]], [[thermal breakdown]], [[melting]], [[crystallization]] ...rocks devoid of free water and at temperatures hot enough to cause thermal breakdown of water-bound minerals (Whitney, 1988; Leake, 1990). At these temperatures
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  • ...5|K|°C °F|abbr=on|0}}. Donald L. Klipstein explains it this way: "An ideal thermal radiator produces visible light most efficiently at temperatures around {{c [[File:Thermal image of an incandescent light.jpg|thumb|Thermal image of an incandescent bulb. 71–347 °F = 22–175 °C.]]
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  • ...tember 1885, from which he recovered by October 1885. Morley ascribed this breakdown to the intense work of Michelson during the preparation of the experiments. ...closed room in the basement of the heavy stone dormitory, eliminating most thermal and vibrational effects. Vibrations were further reduced by building the ap
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