Not exact matches
Babies are being exposed to unnecessary doses of
sound waves and heat, which are easily
absorbed in a baby's body, and can inhibit normal healthy growth.
Current systems use the formation of
sound waves followed by the absorption of light which means that the tissues must adequately
absorb the laser light.
That's where the thick concrete comes in: As the cylinders deflect the seismic
waves, they would also
absorb some of the
waves» energy and convert it into heat and
sound.
Michael's research showed how electrons
absorb and emit phonons when bombarded by
sound waves.
Hydrogen - bond acidic polymers are most widely used on acoustic
wave sensors, which use
sound waves in quartz chips to detect the vapors that are
absorbed by the polymer.
With crumple zones set up to
absorb impact shock -
waves on which airbag sensors depend, adding an acoustic sensor to detect typical crash
sounds and cross-checking them against deceleration data can make the millisecond's difference that might save a life.
Carpet helps to
absorb those bouncing
sound waves and it's a good idea to cover the walls with blankets if you can.
These
sound waves are either
absorbed in the tissues, travel all the way through the tissues, or are reflected back.
A device is pressed along the outside of a suspected diseased organ or injured area and as the
sound waves are
absorbed, a live moving image is formed that can be seen on the screen of monitor.
Spend the evening with friends over beer while
absorbing the
sound of
waves crashing on the shore and the glitter of a Read More...
If you're worried about the fact that most closed - back headphones
sound a little worse because of their sealed chambers, don't be: The panels reflect
sound waves emitted from the transducers into
absorber chambers to lessen overall resonance.
These reflect the
sound waves from the back of the transducer, according to Sennheiser, moving them to a pair of
absorber chambers to produce minimal resonance.