Definition of Quenched. Meaning of Quenched. Synonyms of Quenched

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Definition of Quenched

Quench
Quench Quench, v. i. To become extinguished; to go out; to become calm or cool. [R.] Dost thou think in time She will not quench! --Shak.

Meaning of Quenched from wikipedia

- in the workpiece, long cylindrical workpieces are quenched vertically; flat workpieces are quenched on the edge; and thick sections should enter the bath...
- Quench polish quench (QPQ) is a specialized type of nitrocarburizing case hardening that increases corrosion resistance. It is sometimes known by the brand...
- .302G. doi:10.1021/ed082p302. Peng X, Draney DR, Volcheck WM (2006). "Quenched near-infrared fluorescent peptide substrate for HIV-1 protease ****ay"....
- up quench in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A quench, in materials science, is a rapid cooling. Quench or quenching may also refer to: Quenching (astronomy)...
- after quenching, which is rapid cooling of the metal to put it in its hardest state. Tempering is accomplished by controlled heating of the quenched workpiece...
- with time. These parameters are said to be quenched or frozen. Spin gl****es are a typical example. Quenched disorder is contrasted with annealed disorder...
- observed in 2010, findings published in 2012 confirmed the phenomenon of jet quenching in heavy-ion collisions. The collider is contained in a circular tunnel...
- 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine Peng, X., Draney, D.R., Volcheck, W.M., Quenched near-infrared fluorescent peptide substrate for HIV-1 protease ****ay, Proc...
- In astronomy, quenching is the process in which star formation shuts down in a galaxy. A galaxy that has been quenched (with little active star formation)...
- best known for its steel thermos flasks, and since 2020, for its Stanley Quencher line of tumblers, also known as Stanley cups. On September 2, 1913, William...