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During winter the condensation point is quite high, due to the long sunshine.
This is also the reason that the vaporizing and condensation point are the same.
The visibility of his injury became a condensation point in the struggle for reparations."
It is still colder than the condensation point of water, so the humidity in the air is turned into, effectively, a cloud.
When you inverted the can, you cooled the vapor to less than its condensation point, and the vapor turned back to liquid.
Thus, "condensation point" is synonymous with "-accumulation point".
The ground cools the air - attempting to equalise the gradient - until the air reaches its condensation point, forming mist.
It forms when humid air is cooled, so that the concentration of moisture in the air is above the condensation point at the new temperature.
Cluster points in nets encompass the idea of both condensation points and ω-accumulation points.
A rare type of complex binary azeotrope is one where the boiling point and condensation point curves touch at two points in the phase diagram.
J. Langer, Theory of condensation point, Annals of Physics, 41, 108-157, (1967)
On the other hand, real-gas models have to be used near the condensation point of gases, near critical points, at very high pressures, and in other less usual cases.
If every open set containing x contains uncountably many points of S then x is a specific type of limit point called a condensation point of S.
Because sigma heat assumes that condensation will be removed, any energy which would be extracted by cooling the water vapor below its condensation point does not count towards sigma heat.
CO, on the other hand, must be separated from other gases before bottling, usually through super-cooling air to the condensation point of each gas, a process that requires far more sophisticated and expensive equipment.
They set the thermostat above the condensation point of hydrogen; but the oxygen fell as snow, and Smoky and Woody alternated positions in the bottom of the tank, shoveling the snow out.
In mathematics, a condensation point p of a subset S of a topological space, is any point p, such that every open neighborhood of p contains uncountably many points of S.