Sentences with phrase «as electrical charge»

That charge, typically positive, accumulates as the wings zip through the air — much as electrical charge accumulates on a person shuffling across a carpet.
The same information can be represented as lines on paper, as electrical charges inside a PC's memory banks or as the strength of the synaptic connections among nerve cells.

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The Los Angeles - based company has developed technology that transmits ultrasonic waves (at a register well beyond what's audible) that are translated by devices as a microscopic quiver; this vibration is converted back into an electrical charge to power anything with a battery, no wires or wall plugs required.
It can be adapted to meet a wide range of electrical power needs from applications such as automotive charging, biomedical implants, robotics, and the subsea industry.
Remove the electrical impulses which deliver the instructions to your organs / limbs and those charges do not gather up into a ball / shadow / spirit to exit the body, rather they slowly disipate; as do the electrical charges in your computer's volitile memory.
Some scientists believe that an electrical apocalypse could really occur, in the event of an electromagnetic pulse attack, described in one 2008 white paper as «a high - intensity burst of electromagnetic energy caused by the rapid acceleration of charged particles.»
Well I guess I will step out and show how crazy I really am but I look at God as being pure energy, our bodies, our minds, everything we see is driven by energy and the «feeling» I spoke of is similar to an electrical charge.
The Lansinoh Nursing Lounge at Nationals Park is conveniently located just off the first base line and offers areas for breastfeeding, pumping, and diaper changes, as well as a sink for rinsing pump parts, outlets for phone charging or other electrical needs, and a toddler play area.
; compliance with the standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind turbines.
The Cuomo administration estimates the Clean Energy Standard, chiefly its nuclear subsidies, will add an average of $ 2 to residential electric bills, although the Empire Center calculated the standard would hike the average residential bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40 in 2021 from added supply costs alone; compliance with the standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind turbines.
These electrical charges counterbalance so precisely within matter that they cancel out one another, leaving gravity as the dominant long - range force outside.
As batteries are used and charged, the electrochemical reaction results in the movement of ions between the two electrodes of a battery, which is the essence of an electrical current.
The materials generate static as they rub together while the circuitry acts like a variable capacitor, storing up the electrical charge generated.
Such new technology will enable advances in battery materials science, flexible battery charging rates, thermal and electrical engineering of new battery materials / technology and it has the potential to help the design of energy storage systems for high performance applications such as motor racing and grid balancing.
That usually requires growing materials with near - perfect crystalline quality, as defects usually gobble up the electrical charges, the photons of light, or both.
As DNA's bases pass through the pore, they change the electrical charge.
Later generations could be triggered by other stimuli, such as light, electrical charges, or a magnetic field.
Using a resistor to convert electrical charge to alternating current, Krupenkin was able to harvest electrical energy from drops of either mercury or galinstan, a gallium - based alloy as they were moved along these channels and over the electrodes.
and his colleagues came up with a third approach to building a quantum system, using neutral atoms — atoms that hold no electrical chargeas qubits.
The next set of experiments was to apply various electrical charges and watch the «skin» of the neuron as well as the inside of the microtubule.
Many people picture electrical conductivity as the flow of charged particles (mainly electrons) without really thinking about the atomic structure of the material through which those charges are moving.
The essential aim of magnon spintronics is to replace the electrical charge as information carrier in information technological concepts by magnons.
When this part of the tire surface comes into contact with the ground, the friction between those two surfaces ultimately produces an electrical charge - a type of contact electrification known as the triboelectric effect.
«We're also interested in controlling the charge transfer process with external electrical fields as a means of utilizing MX2 heterostructures in photovoltaic devices,» Wang says.
A plasma cutter works by streaming pressurized gas such as argon through a narrow channel, where it acquires an electrical charge, transforming it into a blade of plasma traveling more than 1,500 miles per hour.
And because an insect's exoskeleton has a waxy surface that acts as an electrical insulator, that charge isn't easily dissipated, even when the insect lands on objects, says Randolf Menzel, a neurobiologist at the Free University of Berlin in Germany.
These defects were observed by measuring tiny electrical currents created when charges that were frozen in the traps at extremely cold temperatures escape by receiving a jolt of thermal energy as the device is heated, a process called thermally stimulated current.
Researchers at the University of Sussex and Swansea University have applied electrical charges to manipulate liquid metal into 2D shapes such as letters and a heart.
Scientists have long known that brain cells communicate via electrical missives, created by charged atoms and molecules called ions as they travel across the membranes of those cells.
Spintronics exploits the intrinsic spins of electrons and their resulting magnetic properties in material, as well as the electrons electrical charge, to store and process information.
Moreover and most importantly, we showed that upon subtle changes of either the pH of the solution or of the electrical charge of the substrate, it is possible to reversibly switch the assembly process on and off as well as to induce a transformation from a one specific spatial / orientational arrangement to another.
Cross thinks that if he can control the way the ribbons form and stack, he might be able to use them as transistors (electrical switches), capacitors (devices that store electrical charge) or connections between electrically conductive graphene sheets.
Although the exact mechanism that causes these changes remains unknown, the researchers propose that the electrical properties of the air are somehow altered as the incoming charged particles from the solar wind collide with the atmosphere.
This change in electrical charge of the neuron is what propagates and sends the signal to the spinal cord and then to the brain to register as a sensation, such as pain or pressure.
Neurons are somewhat like tiny batteries, needing to be charged in order to fire off an electrical impulse known as a «spike.»
To date, all the BPVs demonstrated have located charging (light harvesting and electron generation) and power delivery (transfer to the electrical circuit) in a single compartment; the electrons generate current as soon as they have been secreted.
The accumulation of mineral precipitates, such as iron sulfide, and electroactive ions, such as ferrous and hydrogen sulfide) altered the ability of fluids in the subsurface pore spaces to conduct electrical charge.
Dennis Prieve, at Carnegie Mellon University, was interested in applying the paper — on how systems of molecules known as «reverse micelles» conduct electrical charge — to his own work, but was having trouble repeating the calculations.
Prevents chromosomes from collapsing into a single chromatin mass by forming a steric and electrostatic charge barrier: the protein has a high net electrical charge and acts as a surfactant, dispersing chromosomes and enabling independent chromosome motility (PubMed: 27362226).
Carbonnanotubes (CNT) are used in adhesives, coatings and polymers and as electrically conductive fillers in plastics to dissipate static charges in electrical equipment and in electrostatically paintable automobile body panels.
Direct skin contact with the Earth acts as a «ground» just like it does for electrical outlets, reducing this extra positive charge.
As the name indicates, electrolytes give off an electrical charge in the system.
Sodium, chloride and potassium function in your body as electrolytes, small particles that carry an electrical charge.
Antioxidants are often described as «mopping up» free radicals, meaning they neutralize the electrical charge and prevent the free radical from taking electrons from other molecules.
As an electrolyte, potassium not only dissolves in water, but it carries an electrical charge as welAs an electrolyte, potassium not only dissolves in water, but it carries an electrical charge as welas well.
Colloidal Silver - A fluid containing predominantly minute silver particles held in suspension, where the particles carry a slight negative electrical charge known as a zeta potential.
«We need to divert auxiliary power to the rear deflector shield,» instructs Solo, as he takes charge of steering through what appears to be a huge electrical storm.
When accelerator - pedal pressure is reduced or the brake pedal is applied, the main drive motor temporarily operates as a generator and the electrical current produced restores a portion of the battery's charge.
The system also will try to ensure the battery is fully charged as the driver approaches the end of a journey, so that parking and other low - speed maneuvers can be performed solely on electrical power.
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