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    latent heat of vaporization of water in wet brick
    2008-05-31 04:50:34
    Hi,mi question is if in some porous material like a brick,ceramic or any sinterized one,when it becomes wet of water,the latent heat of evaporation becomes lower or higher;if exists some coefficient of porosity,and if is known any relationship between that and the latent heat evaporation variation o...
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    Boiling Point and Latent Heat of Vaporization
    2007-05-25 16:24:28
    hi friend is there any relation between boiling point and latent heat of vaporization of a liquid? Why the properties of refrigerant are 'high latent......
    By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New
     
    Words: The Latent Power of 'Not'
    2006-08-13 09:00:00
     Imagine the immense delight you would feel to have an audience break into spontaneous applause after you’d made a significant point. You can appreciate, can’t you, that a reaction like that signals an audience ‘going for’ you and your ideas in a very big and tangible way. Consider, too, speaking in front of a group of people and triggering silent “ahuh” or “yes” responses all the way through your presentation. The air would be electric with positive energy, wouldn’t it? Now, what if you could create tactical sentences that excite those responses at will? You may say to yourself now, “that can be something really worth learning, can’t it?”Review your experience of reading the paragraph above. Can you remember the number of times that you felt physically in alignment with its propositions? Maybe you felt a few ahuh-ahuh-ahuh’s as you quickly absorbed the points, or maybe the sensations of agreement and approval were a little stronger than that, providing more than enough reason for you to remain interested and continue reading.The internal sensations you experience from a mild “ahuh” to a wanton ‘go-for-it’ impulse feel good. Consider the value of these positive feelings being associated with you and your content as you deliver your message. If people associate pleasure and stimulation with you and your message, three things happen. 1) People will remember more of your content, 2) People will be much more likely to embrace your message, and 3) People will come back for more. The sensations associated with ‘Yes!’ and ‘go-for-it’ responses are an important consideration in the relationships Charismatic communicators establish with audiences. They are particularly gifted in the assessment and management of emotion in those they seek to persuade. They take constant readings and actively engage in regulating the emotional mercury as circumstance demands. This gift can be seen as a combination of self-appraisal, the capacity ...
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