In this competition, a lure machine pulls a white plastic trash
bag along a wire set on a course close to the ground.
For this to work, the wire's surface must be extremely clean, allowing electrons to move freely and
spread along the wire to create a uniform temperature.
Success is defined as chasing a white plastic lure that
runs along a wire for 600 to 800 yards in an open field.
To make matters worse, utilities were not generating enough «reactive power» — an attribute of the magnetic and electric fields that move
current along a wire.
The lure operator starts the plastic bags
along the wire at the judge's signal, and the dogs are released on command.
The lure is mechanically operated; it
runs along a wire a few inches above the ground and is controlled by a hand - held remote unit.
By applying a magnetic field to semiconducting nanowires laid across a superconductor, you can move
electrons along these wires, creating two points in space that each mimic half an electron.
Pulses of electrical current use the spin of electrons to move the entire data pattern
along the wire as though on a racetrack (hence the name).
A note on checking ECM connector terminals: Best practice is to slide a backprobing
pin along the wire, being careful not to damage the weatherpack seal.
Although the Lancehead comes in a wireless version ($ 140), Razer
sent along the wired Lancehead Tournament Edition ($ 80) for us to try first.
They have calculated that provided some
points along the wire's length stay below the threshold temperature, the material will superconduct.
Their nests are common in attics, closets, and fuse boxes, to which they gain access by following chemical
trails along wires or branches that form bridges to safe spots under the roof.
A good strategy is to remember the old - fashioned telegraph, where communication went back and
forth along a wire.
In a TK - DATE issue of Chemistry & Biology, they speculate that DNA may be an information superhighway that carries signals between genes
located along the wire - like molecule.
For example, SLF radio waves at 60 Hz may be received and studied by astronomers, or may be
ducted along wires as electric power.
From boho to formal, this pair of fishhook earrings feature small gold
beads along wiring that fills the shape of a dangling pointed oval.
The clear, thin side - snapped keepcase is topped by a creative lenticular slipcover (whose Rotten Tomatoes certified fresh sticker gladly comes right off) that moves
Philippe along the wire.
While the switch is a possible culprit, what I'd suspect most is that the wires to the bulb are damaged or corroded, leading to a voltage
drop along the wire.
This sport simulates the dogs» original rabbit - hunting purpose but uses plastic garbage bags
dragged along a wire as the lure instead of live animals.
The hat is used as a key interface with the world, allowing Mario to
traverse along wires, poles and more to scale buildings at speed and tackle enemies.
Friends can play BaraBariBall, where teams attempt to sink a ball in the opposition's water using small characters with limited jumps and time critical attacks, or Super Pole Riders, which offers intentionally counterintuitive bendy vaulting poles as the only means to slide a
ball along a wire and score.
This analogue electrical signal is
relayed along a wire from the QMA roof to a digital circuit inside the Metabulator, which translates the signal into the movement of a servo.
Like Wolfe's earlier work, Branching Systems is interactive by design — for an entire city block in the heart of Shoreditch, Wolfe's individually - programmed, hand - crafted butterflies dance
along wire branches among delicate robotic leaves as individual sensors react to the movement of the people and the street, setting the entire system in motion.
For this to work, the wire's surface must be extremely clean, allowing electrons to move freely and
spread along the wire to create...
«We identify a central leader on the tree and take the most promising lateral branches and train those off
along the wires.
Sensory nerves throughout the body collect information and transmit
it along their wire - like axons into specific layers of this structure.
A 4 - nanometre wire of silicon, about 20 000 times thinner than a human hair, is called a «quantum wire», since the carriers within it are strongly confined in two dimensions but free to move long distances in the third dimension,
along the wire.
A microphone, cunningly concealed beneath the sofa, picks up the conversation and passes
it along a wire, through a small hole in the wainscoting, and into the next room, where a third man sits hunched over a turning tape recorder, straining to make out the words through Bakelite headphones.
The nanotubes act as an electrical conductor, capturing the electrons from the plant material and sending
them along a wire.