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▸ noun: Alternative form of Joule-Thomson effect [(thermodynamics) The temperature change of a real gas or liquid (as differentiated from an ideal gas) when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while kept insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the environment.]
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▸ noun: Alternative form of Joule-Thomson effect [(thermodynamics) The temperature change of a real gas or liquid (as differentiated from an ideal gas) when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while kept insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the environment.]
Similar:
Joule-Thomson effect,
Joule-Kelvin effect,
Kelvin-Joule effect,
expansion cooling,
Joule's law,
Peltier effect,
Edison effect,
coefficient of thermal expansion,
Joule heat,
Nernst effect,
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