"Superheated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Heated or cooled to a temperature above its critical point, causing it to exist as a single phase."
The steam in the boiler was superheated to a high temperature before being released into the system.
The superheated air from the heater was blown out of the building during the winter.
Due to the extreme heat, the metal became superheated and began to melt.
The pilot ignited the superheated fuel in the combustion chamber.
The superheated water was injected into the turbine during the testing process.
"Superflux" is a word that refers to:<br><br>A great or overwhelming abundance or profusion of something.<br><br>Example: "The superflux of tourists in the city caused congestion and long lines."<br><br>In a broader sense, the term is also used in science and philosophy to describe an overwhelming abundance or excess of something, often beyond what is normal or manageable.<br><br>It is also used in environmental science to describe the excessive or unintended environmental consequences of human actions, such as a superflux of pollutants in rivers or oceans.<br><br>The word is a combination of "super" (meaning above or beyond) and "flux" (meaning a flow of something).
Superfoliation is a process by which a structure or texture increases in surface area or complexity through the growth or accretion of additional layers. It can be observed in various natural and artificial processes.
A strong adhesive used to bond materials such as plastic, metal, and other surfaces, often used for repairing small objects, crafts, or DIY projects.
"Superheating" refers to the process of heating a liquid above its boiling point without turning it into vapor. This is the point at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the surrounding pressure, and the temperature is higher than the boiling point. In other words, superheating occurs when a liquid is heated to a temperature above its boiling point at a given pressure, but it remains in the liquid state because there are no nucleation sites for the vapor bubbles to form.
A superhighway refers to a major highway or freeway built to a high standard, designed to handle a large volume of traffic and provide efficient, high-speed travel. It is typically a limited-access road with multiple lanes in each direction, interchanges, and grade-separated interchanges, and is often built away from urban areas. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a major path or route for transportation or communication, including routes for airplanes, ships, or internet networks.