ponedjeljak, 30.01.2012.
MASTERCOOL EVAPORATIVE COOLER PADS : MASTERCOOL EVAPORA
Mastercool Evaporative Cooler Pads : Logitech Notebook Cooler
Mastercool Evaporative Cooler Pads
- An evaporative cooler (also swamp cooler, desert cooler, and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the simple evaporation of water.
- (Evaporative coolers) (also called swamp, desert, or air coolers) are devices that cool air through the simple evaporation of water. They differ from refrigeration or absorption air conditioning, which use the vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles.
- a cooling system that cools by evaporation
- A protective guard worn by a sports player to protect a part of the body from blows
- (pad) embroider: add details to
- The fleshy underpart of an animal's foot or of a human finger
- A thick piece of soft material used to reduce friction or jarring, enlarge or change the shape of something, or hold or absorb liquid
- (pad) slog: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone"
- (pad) a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge
Evaporative cooling
These King Parrots often visit our garden, and on the hottest days they find a place on the green grass in the shade or near a sprinkler to cool off. Their open beaks and lifted wings indicate that they are feeling the heat. They were enjoying the evaporative cooling around the bird bath. The male later turned and sat with his tail in the water for a while!
Shuttle Launch Pads
Aerial view of the shuttle launch facility at the Kennedy Space Center. You can clearly see the 2 launch pads, the double track roads the crawler carrying the shuttle uses and the Vehicle Assembly Building at the far right.
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