Sentences with phrase «about electromagnetic»

This is real world bog standard physics necessary to understanding climate, and all climate scientists claiming shortwave and not thermal infrared longwave from the Sun is doing this are required to prove it because the whole of the AGW Greenhouse Effect is based on the claims about the electromagnetic energies from the Sun, of «shortwave in longwave out».
I say you can't because your AGW Greenhouse Effect claims about the electromagnetic radiation from the Sun are fiction, therefore the whole AGW Greenhouse Effect claim is fiction.
If fears about electromagnetic fields are realized, one additional boy or girl in that large arena may be affected.
My worry about the electromagnetic one is that while it is good at picking up metal objects that you may hit, they aren't so good at organic objects.
In a study published in the journal Science, one section of a University of British Columbia physics course about electromagnetic waves was taught by the cognitive approach, while another section was taught by the standard course lecture.

Not exact matches

To be more specific in regard to Rhei, NASA scientists have known about and worked with ferrofluid since the 1960s, and the field of electromagnetics has been around for almost two hundred years.
Anti-falling physicists have been theorizing for decades about the «electromagnetic force,» the «weak nuclear force,» the «strong nuclear force,» and so - called «force of gravity and they tilt their findings toward trying to unite them into one force.
At present, we have quite detailed knowledge about molecules, ions, atoms, elementary particles, electromagnetic waves, electric fields and all kinds of material processes, but we are still not yet able to say what «matter» ultimately is like.
You know about gravitational fields and electromagnetic fields.
So the meaningfulness of talk about the joint class, A, B, C, and D, can not be defended as being the same kind of theoretical talk as is found in such as Maxwell's electromagnetic theory.
If you are worried about this, you should put the monitor as far away from baby as possible so the baby doesn't get electromagnetic wave exposure.
Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez: Insights Into Health Risks From EMF Renowned New York cancer specialist, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, talks about health risks from electromagnetic fields and why children are so -LSB-...]
Some people are concerned about the risk that these digital baby monitors put on their babies and toddlers since they use electromagnetic rays.
At the center of the controversy are two blobs about 450 light - years apart that emit radio waves — light at the low - frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The timing and strength of the electromagnetic radiation at different wavelengths provided scientists with clues about the nature of the phenomena created by the initial neutron - star collision.
In other words, the importance of this work is in illuminating the fundamental workings of the brain - scientists can now splash away with their own self - generated electromagnetic waves and learn a great deal about how brainwaves respond and what they do.
There are about 1,000 times as many background electromagnetic events as there are predicted signal events.
Researchers with the BICEP2 project reported swirling patterns in the alignment of electromagnetic waves in the cosmic microwave background, or CMB, the primordial light released into the universe about 380,000 years after the Big Bang -LRB-
In particular, while studying a trimer system consisting of three discrete metallic nanodisks of about 145 nanometers in diameter and 60 nanometers thick, the team found evidence for the presence of near - field, subwavelength - sized optical vortices and the circulation of electromagnetic energy (see image).
Developed by Carnegie Mellon roboticist Hagen Schempf, the Explorer - II features a remote - controlled fish - eye camera that allows above - ground operators to see what the machine does; drive - train motors that give operators unprecedented control over the pig's direction (most pigs still move passively according to natural gas flow); and a lightweight electromagnetic coil that detects changes in magnetized pipe walls without weighing the robot down, enabling it to inspect about two miles of pipe a day.
Light from the stellar remnant, a neutron star located about 400 light - years away, is polarized, meaning that its electromagnetic waves are oriented preferentially in a particular direction like light that reflects off the surface of water (SN: 7/8/06, p. 24).
Through all these ups and downs, the essential mission of Spitzer remained constant: to learn more about the universe by detecting infrared rays, electromagnetic waves slightly longer than visible light.
About 150 years ago, James Clerk Maxwell devised a set of equations that predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves propagating at the speed of light.
In fact, at the time of Maxwell's death, his theory of electromagnetic fields was not yet widely accepted or even well known; experts still argued about whether electricity and magnetism propagated their effects via «action at a distance,» as gravity (supposedly) did, or by Michael Faraday's «lines of force» (incorporated by Maxwell into his fields).
But the mystery for physicists is why that force is so puny compared with the electromagnetic force that it doesn't rip that magnet off your refrigerator — we're talking about the pull of an entire planet, after all.
The wavelength of the light has stretched with it into the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and the CMB has cooled to its present - day temperature, something the glorified thermometers known as radio telescopes register at about 2.73 degrees above absolute zero.
Controversy has arisen again about whether holding a cell phone next to the head for too many minutes a day threatens the brain with electromagnetic radiation.
Their team of young assistants then festoons the property with infrared cameras and digital voice recorders, and for the rest of the night the team shuffles about in groups of two using handheld devices to measure unexplained changes in temperature and fluctuations of electromagnetic fields (knowingly shortened to «EMF»).
The concern about the possible effects of the electromagnetic fields on human beings is a fact.
The ability to block electromagnetic (EM) waves comes about when a material's magnetic field resonates at the same frequency as the wave.
Moreover, using electromagnetic radiation to communicate between these atoms would permit about 5 * 1040 operations per second — 31 orders of magnitude better than my CPU.
The richest source of information came from electromagnetic waves, which accounted for about 80 percent of the useful data.
A knowledgeable enemy could probe side - channels, such as electromagnetic fields or sounds emitted by a working device, and potentially gain enough information about its internal operations to crack even mathematically sound encryption methods used to protect the design.
Luckily, electromagnetic waves, including light and radio waves, need no medium to travel through, letting TV stations broadcast endless reruns of Seinfeld, the show about nothing.
Evolution Instead of motors, some cyclists are allegedly experimenting with electromagnetic wheels, with magnets hidden inside carbon - fiber rims, which are capable of generating a 60 - watt boost — not bad given that a Tour de France contender will average about 350 to 400 watts on a difficult Alpine climb.
THE ELECTRICITY supply industry needs to take seriously community concerns about the health risks of electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
We have opened the field of gravitational - wave astronomy, and we'll learn about distortions in space - time produced by cataclysmic events, even if they are dark in the electromagnetic spectrum.»
When we shrink light's electromagnetic fields to nearly atomic length scales, then we've got to worry about how electrons in an atom responds to light.
Despite their relatively diminutive size, GW170608's black holes will greatly contribute to the growing field of «multimessenger astronomy,» where gravitational wave astronomers and electromagnetic astronomers work together to learn more about these exotic and mysterious objects.
Everything we knew about the universe was based on light, that small part of the electromagnetic spectrum detectable by human eyes.
Similar to how optical telescopes, X-ray telescopes and radio telescopes all look at different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and teach us different things about the cosmos, the detection of gravitational waves at different frequency bands also requires different detectors.
«We're accustomed to seeing how our Sun appears in visible light, but that can only tell us so much about the dynamic surface and energetic atmosphere of our nearest star,» said Tim Bastian, an astronomer with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Va. «To fully understand the Sun, we need to study it across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including the millimeter and submillimeter portion that ALMA can observe.»
I'm sure we will continue to find out more about all of these risks of computer use, especially of electromagnetic radiation, but these are the steps I personally take to minimize risk.
Heat (part of the waves of the electromagnetic spectrum - radiation) does NOT tell us ANYTHING about how lipids behave, how chemical receptors behave, how fat cells hoard and become dysregulated NOR does heat EVER turn into MATTER, FAT TISSUE.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the typical absorbed dose of mercury from amalgams is one to twenty - two micrograms per day, with most values in the range of one to five micrograms per day.16 Various factors, including gum chewing and bruxism, can increase these exposures to an upper range of about one hundred micrograms per day.7 Preliminary evidence also suggests that certain types of electromagnetic radiation, including EMR from mobile phones and from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may increase the release of mercury vapor from dental amalgams.17
She educates about the health effects of wireless radiation, the impending cancer tsunami and PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) that restore human health on the cellular level.
One drawback to most home infrared saunas is that they can produce a significant amount of potentially stress electromagnetic fields (EMF), which you'll learn more about in the lifestyle section of this book.
Consider what a leader in the insurance industry says about the risky business of electromagnetic radiation.
If you've heard anything about EMFs (electromagnetic fields), the information probably falls into one of two camps: EMFs are harmful...
Circumstance lands her in Area X where she learns about her partner's exploits in The Shimmer, a creeping electromagnetic fortress with rainbow walls and a penchant for harming those who enter.
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