Sentences with phrase «decreases over distance»

Instead of adding dark matter, should we consider modifying how gravity decreases over distance?

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Our GEL - Kayano ® 24 model offers overpronators stability and comfort, to improve running efficiency and decrease risk of injury over varying distances.
They found that compression socks decreased the average heart rate in runners wearing compression gear over medium distances.
Because particles also behave like waves, they are smeared out over a distance that decreases with increasing energy — at LHC energies, about 1019 meter.
We demonstrate that we will be able to improve our distance estimates for about one third of stars in spectroscopic surveys and to decrease log (age) uncertainties by about a factor of two for over 80 % of stars as compared to the uncertainties obtained without parallax priors using Gaia end - of - mission parallaxes consistently with spectrophotometry in isochrone fitting.
Astronomer Vera Cooper Rubin found over decades of radio observations that the rotational velocity of clouds of ionized hydrogen (HII regions) in spiral galaxies like the Milky Way was not decreasing at increasing distance from their galactic cores, like the velocity of the planets around the Sun.
The overall outside edge - to - edge distance is 4 - inch (100 mm) wider at the front and 9 inches (230 mm) at the rear over a 900 Turbo of the day - mainly to decrease the roll centre height and improve turn - in response.
The fact that AWS stations are likely to show a warming bias compared to manned stations (as the distance between the sensor and the snow surface tends to decrease over time, and Antarctica shows a strong temperature gradient between the nominal 3m sensor height and the snow surface) matters.
In recent decades the ITCZ has been migrating north moving it farther away from Easter Island and as that distance increases absolute humidity over Easter Island will necessarily decrease which necessarily means in increasing temperature delta between daytime high and nighttime low.
Here's the really important part, though: Not only did that time reduction equal more than four days per year for U.S. drivers, the resulting decrease in distances driven and increase in fuel efficiency would lead to a decrease of.79 metric tons — that's over 1700 pounds — in CO2 emissions per driver, or 21 percent less than a driver without a navigation system.
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