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Example sentences for "intense heat"

  • Those subjected to intense heat must be of material able to resist it.

  • If intense heat is continued, all the hydrogen and oxygen are driven off and pure carbon remains.

  • With the new blue-flame stoves it gives an intense heat, easily regulated.

  • In the mean time, large quantities of different substances would be held in solution by the acids, alkalis, and water, whose solvent powers would be very much increased by the presence of intense heat.

  • By his Spirit brooding over the great deep, caloric and light, which were in a latent state, were called into action, which gave impulse and motion to every particle of matter, thus quickening the whole mass by producing intense heat.

  • The water on which we rested was at some little distance from the creek, in a long narrow lagoon, but we had scarcely any shade from the intense heat of the sun, the water being muddy, thick, and full of frogs and crabs.

  • We had made a long march in intense heat, as it was the month of November, and were all so tired that we made no camp nor collected much firewood, but just lay down on the sandy ground round a very small fire.

  • Like some other metals, it is unalterable by air or moisture, but by an intense heat may be volatilized, being sometimes found in the soot of chimneys where large quantities are melted.

  • Incandescence, the glowing whiteness of a body caused by intense heat.

  • Limestone deprived of its carbonic acid and water by being subjected to an intense heat in a kiln.

  • The process of partly vitrifying pottery by exposing it to intense heat in a kiln.

  • Defn: A white heat, or the glowing or luminous whiteness of a body caused by intense heat.

  • To subject to intense heat; to bake; to burn in a kiln; as, to fire pottery.

  • It is largely used in the preparation of aluminium and alumina, and for the lining of furnaces which are exposed to intense heat.

  • A hurt, injury, or effect caused by fire or excessive or intense heat.

  • The subjective symptoms described are an intense heat in the head, brilliant flashes of light in the eyes, deafening sounds in the ears, and a heavy numb feeling in the lungs.

  • Such instances involve a prolonged exposure to flame or to a source of intense heat.

  • Webster, mentioned in many of the books, stand forth as instances of conviction where fragments of the human body were recognized after attempts to destroy them by intense heat.

  • It produces a fire of intense heat when it is once ignited.

  • The effectual reduction of the ore requires an intense heat, maintained by artificial methods, such as furnaces and blowing apparatus.

  • From the number of these wrecks of early experiments, it is clear that he had worked continuously upon his grand idea of purifying the raw steel then in use, by melting it with fluxes at an intense heat in closed earthen crucibles.

  • Some astronomers consider it an "incandescent body" (glowing whiteness of intense heat).

  • The timid mind might naturally recoil, and stand aghast at the thought of approaching such volume of intense heat and "devouring flames.

  • Most Astronomers consider it an incandescent body (glowing whiteness of intense heat), encircled with two atmospheres.

  • The arc is also used for welding pieces of iron together, for which purpose it is eminently suitable, since what is wanted is intense heat at a particular point.

  • So if we put into a vessel some oxide of iron and some finely powdered aluminium, and give it some heat at one point, just to set the process going, the whole mass will burn with intense heat.

  • Coke and ironstone are thrown in from the top into this region of intense heat, and there the iron is liberated from the oxygen with which it is combined in the ore.

  • We understand that an intense heat is necessary to explode it.

  • Wires are now sold for this purpose, which are adapted to withstand an intense heat.

  • As before stated, an intense heat is capable of being generated by the electric current, so that it becomes the great agent to use for the treatment of refractory material.

  • It was long known prior to the discovery of practical electric dynamos, that the electric current would produce an intense heat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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