Sentences with phrase «p1010 photoelectric»

TNR's high - speed aluminum security door, for example, boasts a photoelectric sensor to detect vehicles and can open at a rate of 54 inches per second.
In addition, he also explained the photoelectric effect (for which he won the Nobel Prize) and the physics of diffusion.
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BEST: Install two types of working smoke alarms in your home: ionization and photoelectric alarms.
Ionization alarms respond quickly to flaming fires and photoelectric detectors respond sooner to smoldering fires.
It is important to make sure that there are both ionization AND photoelectric smoke alarms in the house, or a dual - sensor smoke alarm which contains both.
At 10 a.m. the Committee on Housing and Buildings will meet to discuss a bill that would require residential buildings to have photoelectric smoke detectors.
This chart compares the gas mass for several debris disk systems and shows where the photoelectric instability is most important.
This interaction, which the astronomers refer to as the photoelectric instability, continues to cascade.
But this year there was one nomination — from Carl Wilhelm Oseen — not for relativity, but for the discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
Einstein explained the so - called photoelectric effect by asserting that light, which was known to flow in continuous waves, could also be regarded as sputtering along in discrete particles, or quanta.
We giggled when a low - energy dancer had to be carried off stage by others in a pithy nod at the photoelectric effect.
And physicists have turned down the light source in Young's experiment to the point where individual photons pass through the experimental set - up one at a time and hit a photoelectric detector put in place of the second screen.
The new trick added by Chiao and his colleagues is their eraser — a third polarising filter placed between the two holes and the photoelectric detector.
His successful theory of the photoelectric effect was a key step in establishing the correctness of quantum mechanics.
Two years later, Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics, not for general relativity, but for his discovery of the photoelectric effect.
Other papers that year were on Brownian motion, suggesting the existence of molecules and atoms, and the photoelectric effect, showing that light is made of particles later called photons.
From downtown Munich to the fields of Bavaria, those panels exploited the photoelectric effect (in which light expels electrons to create an electric current) to crank out the equivalent of 16 nuclear power plants operating at full capacity.
Dr Bell and Dr Ramachers re-investigated ideas about the photoelectric effect dating back to Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein when they considered whether these ideas could be used for modern solar power generation — leading to the development of this new process.
Using a similar argument, Jones previously pointed out that the work for which Einstein received his Nobel prize, the «proof» that photons exist based on the photoelectric effect, is similarly flawed.
The center's goals include the development of advanced water treatment techniques such as photoelectric catalysis.
Albert Einstein already explained the «photoelectric effect» in 1905: light transfers energy to an electron, removing it from the metal.
The most famous one, which won Albert Einstein the Nobel Prize, is the quantization of the photon energy in the photoelectric effect — the observation that many metals emit electrons when light shines upon them.
The resulting cycle, called the photoelectric instability (PeI), can work in tandem with other forces to create some of the features astronomers have previously associated with planets in debris disks.
Robert Andrews Millikan studied the photoelectric effect experimentally, and Albert Einstein developed a theory for it.
The scientists focused on bismuth vanadate, a thin - film semiconductor that has emerged as a leading candidate for use as a photoanode, the positively charged part of a photoelectric cell that can absorb sunlight to split water.
Ultraviolet radiation is detected by photographic plates and by means of the photoelectric effect in photomultiplier tubes.
The success of the photoelectric photometry of asteroids with the buoyant interest in visual work encouraged Council to create a new Section so, in June 1984, the Minor Planets Section was formed with Andrew Hollis as Director and Richard Miles as Assistant Director.
A skillful visual observer he was one of the pioneering few during the 80's in applying photoelectric photometry to the study of stars, asteroids and planetary satellites.
Ten of these reports were from observers using electronic equipment - video cameras and photoelectric photometers.
The photoelectric work of the Section has enabled us to provide data for the catalogue of asteroid rotation periods held at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and at Uppsalla Observatory.
Einstein and Light: stimulated emission, photoelectric effect and quantum theory (Mark Van Raamsdonk, UBC)
Nickel plating for soldering in alloys is found in photoelectric cells, and storage batteries -(cadmium is also found in batteries).
So now I have a post that I meant to have up yesterday — the Polished by KPT Photoelectric Collection!
The word network lied felt by flood of break - up during the photoelectric and racist PsychiatristsPsychiatrists of series.
A lesson on the photoelectric effect which includes an extended writing tasks and some maths tasks.
While he worked throughout his life in drawing, painting, and graphics, he began exploring new technologies in the»60s, creating electronic sculptures in which photoelectric cells activated sound and light with the movements of spectators.
So we have nuclear fusion, photoelectric conversion, electrochemical conversion, and mechanical work — all with zero emissions.
Maybe a simple «infrared security camera» or even an infrared photoelectric security beam device, or an infrared TV remote control, would demonstrate the difference between 5 feet and 10 feet of CO2.
Raypierre pointed out that a simple photoelectric cell sensitive to the long - wavelength infrared can be used to measure how much IR gets through a column of gas (attach the output to a voltmeter).
There are also solar panels in the research and testing phase that can break water down into hydrogen and oxygen via photoelectric synthesis and do so at extraordinary efficiency levels.
The Nordeast Nest's roofline is ideally suited for the future addition of photoelectric solar panels, and the infrastructure throughout the home — including the garage — is already set up for it, too.
Only the photoelectric effect was cited by the Nobel committee.
The photoelectric effect has no relevance for CO2 interaction with IR photons in the atmosphere.
and very soon afterwards the pesky Einstein started to investigate the photoelectric effect which led to the discovery of the completely revolutionary world of quantum physics.
If light wasn't transmitted as discrete packets of energy (photons) then there would be no frequency boundary where the photoelectric effect stopped working.
Unlike the photoelectric effect the thermoelectric effect requires a temperature gradient.
Einstein won a noble prize in 1921 for describing why you can't do it using the photoelectric effect.
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