Pre-existing or normal environment.
completely enveloping; "the ambient air"; "ambient sound"; "the ambient temperature"
Existing environmental conditions, including temperature, pressure and humidity.
relating to the immediate surroundings
The temperature and atmospheric conditions in the process area.
The environmental conditions around a given piece of equipment, such as a motor. The air temperature around a motor is called the ambient temperature.
Refers to common environmental conditions in which experiment is conducted.
Surrounding environment. "Ambient air" and "outside air" are used interchangeably.
surrounding or prevailing conditions
Surrounding; often used as shorthand for surrounding air.
From the environment, surrounding on all sides (not from mankind)
Any unconfined portion of the atmosphere; open air; outside surrounding air.
The contacting environment surrounding a system, assembly or component.
The natural conditions (or environment) at a given place or time.
The atmospheric conditions surrounding a given item. Normally in terms of factors which influence or modify, such as temperature, humidity, etc.
In our discussion, refers to room conditions, particularly room temperature.
Ambient media are found in the "surroundings" (the dictionary definition of the word is "surrounding, circumfused"). Generally referred to as 'out-of-home' media. Most media not included in the classic TV, press, poster, radio, cinema, direct mail and 'new' media definitions can be consigned to this category. Examples would be advertisements on dripmats, eggs, football goal nets, litter bins and restaurant serviettes.
surrounding. Ambient temperature would be the room temperature.
the immediately surrounding area. Ambient temperature is air temperature measured in extremes and averaged in an immediately surrounding area for a specified time, such as a hot month or cold month. When selecting a site for an industrial operation that the public will suspect is an air polluter, whether true or not, the assumption can be made at the outset that locations with frequent temperature inversions should not be considered. Temperature inversions are atmospheric conditions in which air temperatures increase vertically upward thorough layers as reversals of normal conditions. Locations in which they occur are more likely to experience air quality problems. definition of ambient defined ambient temperature defined definition of ambient conditions defined
Surrounding. Example: ambient operating temperature of a housing is temperature essentially the same as that surrounding the housing.
Surrounding, especially pertaining to the local environment, as in ambient air and ambient temperature.
Pertaining to the surrounding environment.
Undisturbed environmental surroundings, particularly to air and temperature. ( 099)
the pressure surrounding a device, often equal to the prevailing atmospheric pressure.
Surrounding (applied to environmental media such as air, water, sediment or soil).
A recommended air temperature used to transport or to store perishable foods.
Refers to the overall conditions surrounding a place or thing. For example, ambient monitoring refers to comprehensive monitoring of water quality, biota, sediments, etc.
Surrounding (for example, ambient air).
Surrounding, as in the surrounding environment. The medium surrounding or contacting an organism (e.g., a person), such as outdoor air, indoor air, water, or soil, through which chemicals or pollutants can be carried and can reach the organism.
The surrounding environment. Ambient usually refers to the surrounding outdoor air, water, or land.
Usually quieter than other styles, ambient music describes three dimensional atmospheres with sound, often without a beat.
surrounding It was impossible to carry out any reliable tests because the ambient temperature fluctuated wildly ambience (n)
Surrounding or background level. Usually used in relation to temperature, light or sound.
The temperature of air or liquid surrounding any electrical part or Device.
The surrounding temperature of air in the room where equipment is located.
the background or surrounding parameters occurring in the environment
Nominal or average atmospheric environmental surrounding, with reference to temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure.
The surrounding atmosphere; encompassing on all sides; the environment surrounding a body but undisturbed or unaffected by it.
The background level of an indicator of environmental health (e.g. a background water quality measure like salinity).
Conditions that exist in the environment of the cable. Conditions existing at a test or operating location prior to energizing equipment (e.g.: ambient temperature).
A surrounding or prevailing condition, especially one that is not affected by a body or process contained in it.
Of the surrounding area or environment.
Surrounding. Ambient air usually means outdoor air (as opposed to indoor air).
Natural condition of the environment at any given time.
The atmosphere outside of and effecting the cooling medium. Has an effect on all facets of cooling, the higher the ambient temperature, the harder to cool to the same level.
Usual or surrounding conditions.
Refers to the overall conditions surrounding a place or thing. In the case of the RMP, ambient monitoring is used to determine existing pollutant levels in the San Francisco Estuary. ambient sediment concentrations--sandy (ASC*) are the upper threshold values for distinguishing between sediment concentrations representing "ambient" versus contaminated conditions. ASC values are different for sandy ( 40% fines) and muddy ( 40% fines) sediments. ambient sediment concentrations--muddy (ASC) are the upper threshold values for distinguishing between sediment concentrations representing "ambient" versus contaminated conditions. ASC values are different for sandy ( 40% fines) and muddy ( 40% fines) sediments.
Surrounding, as the atmosphere, especially the outdoor environment.
Immediate surroundings or vicinity.
Surrounding, e.g. ambient temperature usually means the outside temperature
The temperature of the space surrounding the motor.Generally, motors are designed to operate in a temperature of 40°C (104°F) or less.
condition of atmosphere existing around the engine, such as ambient pressure or temperature.
Encompassing or surrounding area.
The environment surrounding a body but undisturbed or unaffected by the body.
Prevailing or surrounding environmental conditions.
Environmental or surrounding conditions.
Environmental conditions, such as pressure or temperature.
Literally = ‘surrounding’, but usually interpreted as ‘room temperature’.
Normal background or surrounding conditions. Used as a comparison for other measurements.
Surrounding; usually in reference to existing environmental conditions. For example, ambient water quality would refer to the current water quality conditions in the lake.
Surrounding temperature; room air temperature