Sentences with phrase «bounced back that light»

«The nifty thing is when we mimicked the light field when the sun is overhead, as it would be at noon, the fish just bounced back that light field,» said Cummings.

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Bouncing back, it spits out its own wave of light.
After a few days of light volume chop, $ NEWR sold off with the market on April 13, but swiftly bounced back after closing in the top third of the day's range and finding support at the breakout pivot.
The physicist Moore predicted way back in 1970 that this should happen if the virtual photons are allowed to bounce off a mirror that is moving at a speed that is almost as high as the speed of light.
I should do a post so you can laugh because it's just my food sitting on a table with a big piece of white cardboard to bounce light back from the window.
The result should be nearly smooth and somewhat elastic; press on the dough; it should slowly bounce back, with a light impression of your finger remaining.
Bake the muffins until they are a light golden brown and bounce back slightly to the touch, about 18 minutes.
If you shone a flashlight on it, the light would bounce right back in your face.
Arsenal's great winning run came to an end last week in the 0 - 0 draw against Middlesbrough, but at least we didn't lose, and we now have a chance to bounce back in the early kickoff at the Stadium of Light.
After being thrown in at the deep end and struggling, Hector Bellerin bounced back to cement his place as a guaranteed started in his breakthrough season last term; his progression in 2015/16 was one of the few shining lights in an otherwise disappointing season.
If the shadows looks too heavy, bounce light back into the shot using white card placed on the opposite side to the light source.
I often use a simple piece of thick card on the other side of the photo from the window to bounce just a little light back into the subject to lift the details in the shadows slightly.
Reflectors are a great way to increase the amount of light in your shots, they work by bouncing available light back into your photos, filling in the shadows with reflected light.
Most hospitals use a non-invasive machine to test bilirubin by shining a light on baby's forehead and measuring how the light bounces back into the machine.
She has become a firecracker, an enraged lynx, a pinball of hatred, bouncing off the Tory frontbench then slamming back into them with flashing lights and loud electronic clanging.
Mirrors at the ends of each arm form a long «resonant cavity,» in which laser light of a precise wavelength bounces back and forth, resonating just as sound of a specific pitch rings in an organ pipe.
The researchers sent light through a lab apparatus and up to a satellite equipped with reflectors, which bounced the light back down to the device.
Laser light bounces back and forth in the arms, acting like a measuring stick for distortions of spacetime.
But over the past five years, NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory has monitored «light echoes» — X-rays bouncing off nearby molecular clouds and reflecting back toward Earth — showing that Sagittarius A * had a planet - size banquet not so long ago.
Laser light bounces back and forth through the legs, reflecting off mirrors, and amazingly precise atomic clocks measure how long it takes to make the journey.
The CMB is a literal firewall on efforts to peer further back in time using light — nearly all information about earlier events carried by photons was erased as they bounced aimlessly within the hot, dense plasma that suffused the infant universe.
In one setting, the plates bounce the laser light back and forth through the amplifier, letting it pick up energy with each pass.
Short - wavelength light bounces back and forth between the ends of the guide, and the peaks and troughs of the counter-propagating light waves overlap to create a pattern of bright and dark bands much like the pressure patterns with a ringing organ pipe.
But inside the tight cavity, the light bounced back and forth, amplifying the emission from the GFP to a coherent green beam, the researchers report online today in Nature Photonics.
They shoot pulses of laser light at a wall and, invisible to the human eye, those pulses bounce off objects around the corner and bounce back to the wall and to the detector.
«Using really good mirrors that are pointed at each other, we can trap light for a long time while it bounces back and forth many thousands of times between the mirrors,» explained graduate student Nathan Schine.
For the past 10 years, the Camera Culture group at MIT's Media Lab has been developing innovative imaging systems — from a camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a sensor.
To make a laser, researchers must create a structure that bounces light back and forth.
The cloak bent incoming light rays around the bump and bounced them back as if they had struck a flat surface.
This allows the computer to calculate how much sound each feature will reflect or absorb, and if the sound will bounce back like light from a mirror or be widely diffused.
In a traditional laser, light waves bounce back and forth between two mirrors at either end of a tube full of a noble gas such as helium or neon.
A specialized camera then captures the photons — the basic units of light — that bounce back.
Since only the visible ever gets out, the heat just keeps bouncing back in toward the filament until it finally ends up as visible light.
Light bounces back and forth between large mirrors at the ends of each arm, and physicists use an optical phenomenon called interference to compare the lengths of the arms and detect the stretching of space.
This would prevent light from bouncing back off imperfections and would dramatically increase the efficiency of long - distance transmissions.
Typically, lasers require a much larger cavity that allows light to bounce back and forth between mirrors for it to become amplified into a laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation).
A $ 500,000 camera then recorded the light that bounced back, and software recorded the arrival time of individual photons, calculated distances and reconstructed the unseen object.
The mirrors would bounce the light back and forth so that all the photons would be moving in one direction.
These shields bounce the light back up to a 10.5 - meter - wide reflective canopy surrounding the tubes, disbursing light on a cluster of vegetation below.
Conventional lasers build their bright beams by bouncing light back and forth between two mirrors and through a block of material called the gain medium.
This very weak light, consisting of only a few light particles, or photons, bouncing back and forth inside the cavity, allows the atoms to communicate and synchronize with each other.
Light bounces back and forth between the mirrors nearly 30,000 times before leaking out through the mirrors.
When the power was turned down, the coating reorganized into a scattering material that bounced back more of the blue light into the phosphor, generating a warmer glow.
Prieur and his colleagues are now trying to figure out how to make the sound bounce back and forth inside the rod, just as light bounces inside a laser.
When infrared light strikes the cloak, it bounces back as if the bump were not there.
JILA's frequency comb spectroscopy technique analyzes chemicals inside a glass container, in which comb light bounces back and forth between two mirrors.
Ordinary white light tends to bounce back.
At either end of the arms are mirrors that bounce laser light back and forth many times and then are recombined to make an interference pattern of light and dark fringes as different parts of a wave's heights and troughs cancel out or combine with another wave's heights and troughs to varying degrees.
In lasers coherent light (or IR) bounces back and forth between two mirrors and creates an exceptionally strong electromagnetic field in the space between the two mirrors.
The mirror bounces light back and makes the whole space feel so much bigger and brighter.
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