Sentences with phrase «ejection takes»

The ejections took between 7 and 20 attoseconds, according to Schultze, depending on how the electron interacted with the nucleus and the other electron.
That could have happened if the ejection took place when the solar system was between 3 million and 10 million years old, he says, before all the gas in the disk was lost into space.

Not exact matches

Take a look at the penalty which resulted in an ejection after ref review:
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season, by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power play.
The Ask Dr. Sears site advises that your breastfed infant is more likely to require a good burping if you have a strong milk ejection reflex or if she nurses quickly, taking in a lot of milk — and air — in a short period.
«Also consider taking herbals such as Shatavari, or fenugreek to increase milk ejection reflex (MER)... It is a little trickier as you get closer to one year, but you may still find you are a good producer and can even get more than your son needs each day.
TEMPER TANTRUM The sun's magnetic field is responsible for violent outbursts like coronal mass ejections (one of several shown around five seconds into this high - speed video taken by NASA's STEREO spacecraft over several days in April 2013).
On the other hand, if 30 percent or more of the mass of the cloud core goes into making stars, then the formed stars will remain bound to one another, and the ejection of stars by random gravitational encounters between cluster members will take many crossing times.
Because Kepler has no shutter, we took a series of dark images prior to the dust cover ejection, from which we measured the bias levels, dark current, and read noise.
Taken by the SOHO observatory, this image of the Sun (eclipsed in the center by the instrument) shows the coronal mass ejection that burst forth on October 14, 2014 (Credit: ESA / NASA / SOHO)
While typical coronal mass ejections from the sun take two or three days to reach Earth, the 2012 event traveled from the sun's surface to Earth in just 18 hours.
Remove the anthropogenic components, and the extremes, ejection and collision might still happen, despite Andy's contention they can not significantly impact, however I will allow that their impacts are less likely to take the whole system off the rails than large anthropogenic influences.
I've heard that all it takes is one strong Coronal Mass Ejection to wipe out all electronics.
In essence a similar but bigger effect during a short time takes place during coronal mass ejections.
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