transition temperatures การใช้
- PEKK's glass transition temperature ( Tg ) is 162癈.
- Nevertheless, the ? phase usually persists below the transition temperature.
- Ferroelectric crystals often show several transition temperatures and ferromagnetic crystals.
- The temperature at which this occurs is the ductile brittle transition temperature.
- Below the transition temperature displacement of electric charges causes polarisation.
- Its glass transition temperature is approximately 105 癈 ( 221 癋 ).
- :: Yes, look into the glass transition temperature article first.
- Further increase of the pressure usually reduces the transition temperature.
- Entropy increases with temperature, and is discontinuous at phase transition temperatures.
- These include glass transition temperature, viscosity, and stiffness.
- Saturated phospholipids offer better oxidative stability and a higher phase transition temperature.
- Materials are only ferroelectric below their corresponding transition temperature.
- Materials are only dielectric above their corresponding transition temperature.
- The transition temperature ( approximately ) was first predicted by lattice gauge theory.
- Another example are materials with a curie temperature below the superconducting transition temperature.
- At the transition temperature, the material's dielectric response becomes theoretically infinite.
- The specific heat of amorphous materials has characteristic discontinuities at the glass transition temperature.
- Racemic and regular PLLA has a low glass transition temperature, which is undesirable.
- The predicted benefit in superconducting transition temperature was therefore a factor of about 300.
- Polycarbonates have a high glass transition temperature but poor optical properties for fluorescent detection.
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