Not exact matches
When a unit of electromagnetic radiation such
as a microwave
hits an electron, it
absorbs it and changes position.
The dollar
hit a 14 - year high overnight and, after a brief pause for breath, is heading back to that high again Friday
as financial markets
absorb the consequences of what the Federal Reserve did Wednesday, and what that means for next year.
Other firms, such
as CMC Markets in London, said they can
absorb the
hit.
So my aim was to
hit the ground running and to
absorb as much
as possible.
When they
hit bumps in the road or trail, bent elbows act
as shock
absorbers.
As the away team in that match, the Blues
absorbed Liverpool pressure and sought to
hit their hosts on the counter attack — a plan which was executed perfectly and bore fruit when Dominic Calvert - Lewin was fouled in the box for Rooney to slam home from the spot.
Benitez stuck with the same team that surprised Manchester United a fortnight ago and the gameplan appeared to have worked perfectly
as his players expertly
absorbed pressure from the hosts before
hitting them on the break.
Benitez stuck with the same team which surprised Manchester United a fortnight ago and the game plan appeared to have worked perfectly
as his players expertly
absorbed pressure from the hosts before clinically
hitting them on the break.
There are three layers to ensure
absorb as much impact
as possible which will ensure that your child's head is not going to be
hit on the side of this seat.
Energy -
absorbing foam is a definite added plus to safety features,
as it can help
absorb an impact and keep the bulk of the force from
hitting your young one.
KPMG has been retained
as a financial adviser to advise on a detailed financial analysis of each hospital and their overall condition and to determine a strategy for how to best
absorb the impact of next year's $ 1.1 billion
hit.
As blood
absorbs and moves through the paper membrane toward the ends of the chip, it
hits the regions of antibodies, clumping or not, depending on what markers it carries.
Cushioning inside shoes acts
as a kind of shock
absorber, lessening the impact of your foot
hitting the pavement and reducing the strain on your knees, says Dr. Blanco, who recommends comfy brands such
as Clarks, Ecco, and Cole Haan (which employs Nike Air cushion technology).
Using our core during jumping and running can also protect our back and joints by acting
as shock
absorbers from the impact generated from these types of activities upon
hitting the ground.
As I mentioned earlier, proper running gait and foot strike is critical to
absorb the impact of your body's weight
hitting the ground.
The extra muscle you have can help you to take more
hits if your sport is full contact, such
as boxing or rugby — a stronger contender is likely to
absorb more
hits without their performance suffering greatly.
Wrist, hand and forearm strength are extremely important for racquet sports,
as they allow you to play for longer,
hit the ball harder and
absorb pace without fatiguing.
It
absorbs heat
as it passes through the head and exhaust tubing and then BANG it
hits the air and combusts sometimes.
The Öhlins - equipped car is less keen to launch over the crest,
absorbing the initial compression force
as the Mégane
hits the upslope and controlling the release of energy
as the wheels eventually leave the ground.
The independent suspension design remains the same (MacPherson struts up front, multi-link out back), but Honda engineers worked hard to isolate passengers from road noise by using very stiff mounting points in the rear and «blow - off» valves on all shock
absorbers that reduce harshness when a wheel
hits a severe jolt, such
as a pothole.
The small bumps are of no hindrance
as they are increasingly
absorbed, while the bigger
hits are controlled by second - stage springing.
Playing with Nabbit has a few advantages: he can't be
hit by enemies and he
absorbs power - ups which, at the end of the level, he uses
as 1 - ups.
The photovoltaic effect is a process by which light from the sun
hits a solar cell and is
absorbed by a semiconducting material such
as crystalline silicon.
Bobby, I believe most of the heat is
absorbed and light that reflects would likely be sent right back out to space - granted some of it would
hit clouds and turn to some heat there, but generally, the light that
hits the earth now stays on the earth - if it's reflected back out to space
as light then that's where it goes, back out to space and therefore it would actually cool the earth more to reflect it back to space.
The heating is uneven, because of night and day, because different surfaces (such
as rocks and trees)
absorb and reflect sunlight in different amounts, and because sunlight
hits the equator more directly than the poles.
As it
hits the CO2 part of our atmosphere, the CO2
absorbs and then emits.
Short wave solar energy
hits the Earth, some gets
absorbed by Earth, oceans and air and is then radiated out
as long wave energy.
The molecule will first use the heat energy in expansion and on cooling will again condense and sink because heavier, and it will cool when its heat expanded volume flows to colder air which
absorbs the heat, the internal kinetic energy of vibration, which if strong enough will pass that heat to another colder (which is why visible light is not a thermal energy, it is not powerful enough to move a molecule of matter into vibration, it takes the bigger heat wave, longwave infrared, aka thermal infrared called that because it is the wavelength of heat)-- that is how convective heating warms the fluid gas air in a room, by circulation, in the rise and fall of molecules
as they expand and condense, not by heat energy propelling molecules to
hit other molecules..
Stormwater runoff is generated when precipitation from rain and snow
hits impervious surfaces such
as roads, rooftops, or parking lots and is not
absorbed into the ground.
Light waves can be reflected / scattered,
absorbed, refracted, or transmitted to pass through matter unchanged and different materials will have different effects in these encounters; high energy light waves get scattered in our atmosphere from encounters with dust, water vapour, molecules, etc.
as the white light
hits the rough surface composed of these, so we have a blue sky for example, while the longer IR gets
absorbed by water and earth, on a smooth surface such
as glass or still water these high energy lights get reflected, angle of incidence equal to, and some pass through to get reflected or scattered at the next surface, think rainbow.
I can imagine two explanations: 1) Scotty is beaming water molecules into the attic every morning and beaming them back out every afternoon at the exact rates to mimic a capacitance charge - discharge curve; 2) or, more likely but less entertaining, the water molecules are going from the ad and
absorbed state in the exposed porous materials into the attic air in morning
as the sun
hits the roofing materials and drives water vapor out of the sheathing, rafters, open cell foam into the attic air.
As therapists, we
absorb so much pain and intensity in our work, so it is even more imperative that we
hit the «pause» button and engage in some play ourselves.
But
as much
as sending the IRS a bigger check hurts like hell, higher earners can economically
absorb such a
hit better than a lower income earner with much less disposable income.
While it really sucks to have all these
hit in a short period of time, if you are properly capitalized with an adequate maintenance account, these types of expenses can be
absorbed as a cost of doing business.