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Examples of critical temperature

  • The improved model provides critical temperature of alkali metals in agreement with other experiments, but is unable to predict accurate values for the critical volume and pressure.

  • At a critical temperature, the latter becomes so strong that the interaction between the particles is effectively overcome, and a phase transition occurs from the ordered into the disordered phase.

  • A linearized convective instability analysis predicts the critical temperature gradient when only the magnetic mechanism is important, as well as when both the magnetic and buoyancy mechanisms are operative.

  • We assume that the sample is cooled to a critical temperature with an applied field of appropriate strength.

  • Above a critical temperature gradient this conducting solution becomes linearly unstable and a convecting state is observed.

  • It is seen that the effect of a variable v is to lower the critical temperature gradient and diminish the corresponding values of k2 + 12.

  • Melting starts at nucleation sites when reaches the critical temperature 0 at these points, and a mush forms.

  • We used such a steep gradient so that the relatively large critical temperature difference across the slot could be measured with greater accuracy.

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