Sentences with phrase «emit electromagnetic»

Chromecast 2 is able to play Full HD 1080p streams - even in crowded areas or near devices that emit electromagnetic waveforms (like microwave ovens).
All hot objects emit electromagnetic radiation, which includes radio waves, visible light, and x - rays, as well as ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
The nonfunctional loops look just like the real deal, but they don't emit any electromagnetic waves, hence they are considered a placebo treatment.
Similarly, many of our modern electric appliances emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs) which may be warming.
Most infrared saunas emit electromagnetic radiation at base levels.
Cell phones and tablets emit electromagnetic frequency when the receivers are turned on.
Dark matter is an unseen substance that does not, as CERN explains, absorb, reflect or emit electromagnetic radiation such as light.
The antennas emit an electromagnetic field, which varies in frequency depending on the direction of the line.
The reacceleration of previously accelerated particles makes them emit electromagnetic radiation in the radio - frequency band.
Two neutron stars merging together generate a gravitational wave signal and have also been predicted to emit electromagnetic radiation.
As Maxwell figured out, an electric charge changing its state of motion would emit electromagnetic waves (i.e., blame him for talk radio).
They would have to emit electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum to be seen by the human eye.
Using what's called dielectric properties — chemical changes that occur as a fruit ripens or rots, for example — the sensors emit an electromagnetic signal that can be monitored by a reader.
These systems work by emitting electromagnetic waves.
The Sun is important because it provides the Earth heat, it creates our daylight by emiting electromagnetic radiation, it allows plants to grow via photosynthesis which in turn absorb carbon dioxide and create oxygen.
The neutron star's powerful magnetic field acts as a giant dynamo, emitting electromagnetic radiation as the star rotates.
Cell Phones and Electromagnetic Radiation Your cell phone emits electromagnetic radiation that enters the brain when you hold it to your ear.
We are in the process of finding out what filling billions of acres with electrified glass that emits electromagnetic intereference (EMI) does to the global environment.
It works on the premise that every cell in the body emits electromagnetic waves, and «communicates» via specific frequencies.
The Assisi Loop emits electromagnetic waves and treats musculoskeletal disease.
Shoo!TAG is a chemical - free insect and pest repellant the works by emitting electromagnetic frequencies that keep unwanted critters and bugs away.
Now on the matter of equilibrium, do you think objects stop emitting electromagnetic radiation, or not?
But consider that Maxwell's equations do a darn good job predicting the future behavior of emitted electromagnetic waves.

Not exact matches

In microphysics Planck postulated in 1900 that electromagnetic energy is emitted in quantised forms and its study must rely on statistical probabilitiesinstead of classical laws.
At the center of the controversy are two blobs about 450 light - years apart that emit radio waves — light at the low - frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In a recent experiment performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory at RIKEN, an international collaboration with scientists from eleven countries, led by scientists of the Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC (Spain) and the RIKEN Nishina Center (Japan), made a very surprising observation: High - energy gamma rays — which are mediated by the electromagnetic force — are emitted in the decay of a certain excited nucleus — tin 133, in competition with neutron emission, the decay mode mediated by the strong nuclear force.
The researchers observed FRB 150807 while monitoring a nearby pulsar — a rotating neutron star that emits a beam of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation — in our galaxy using the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.
The MIT - led team looked through data collected by two different telescopes and identified a curious pattern in the energy emitted by the flare: As the obliterated star's dust fell into the black hole, the researchers observed small fluctuations in the optical and ultraviolet (UV) bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequencies of radiation emitted by an atomic clock are closely tied to a parameter called alpha, which governs the strength of the electromagnetic force.
Although these stellar oddities emit radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum, observing in the X-ray band offers the greatest insights into these unusual, incredibly dense celestial objects, which, if compressed any further, would collapse completely into black holes.
(* 2) Maser is a phenomenon that emits strong electromagnetic radiation of a coherent wavelength.
When a transmitter drives an oscillating current in an antenna electromagnetic radiation — which carries both power and signals away from the source — is emitted.
«Why space dust emits radio waves upon crashing into a spacecraft: A new simulation provides the first mechanism to explain why plasma from hypervelocity impacts generates electromagnetic radiation.»
Under the ocean this job is much more difficult, as the electromagnetic energy emitted by satellites can not penetrate the sea surface and instruments are much more difficult to set up on the volcano itself.
After detecting the initial flash, Swift focused on the burst's faint X-ray afterglow, a dim electromagnetic signal emitted when high - energy particles from the blast heat the surrounding material.
Dr Eleni Papadopoulou, lead author from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, said: «The concern for harm to the fetus caused by radio frequency electromagnetic fields, such as those emitted by mobile phones, is mainly driven by reports from experimental animal studies with inconsistent results.
This is one of system's big advantages over currently available devices, where «send» mode involves emitting only an electromagnetic signal.
A bright synchrotron source that emits over a wide part of the electromagnetic spectrum from the infrared to hard X-rays is currently being built in Lund, Sweden.
So thirsty are theorists for new insights into black holes and relativistic processes that, with each LIGO detection, observational astronomers have leapt into action to target those enormous patches of sky, hoping to see some afterglow or other emission of electromagnetic radiation — even though by definition the resulting larger black hole should emit no light.
To minimize possible effects from exposure to electromagnetic waves, the units are set to emit signals that are only a hundredth of what an average cellphone emits.
This was the first time electromagnetic radiation — light, gamma rays and radio waves — was detected from the same object that emitted gravitational waves.
A knowledgeable enemy could probe side - channels, such as electromagnetic fields or sounds emitted by a working device, and potentially gain enough information about its internal operations to crack even mathematically sound encryption methods used to protect the design.
In Hu and his colleagues» array, each laser generates an electromagnetic field that induces a current in the lasers around it, which synchronizes the phase of the radiation they emit.
Their curse was the inverse square law, which states that the intensity of electromagnetic radiation is inversely proportional to the distance from the emitting source.
People increasingly complain of being «electrosensitive,» claiming that the electromagnetic fields emitted from mobile phones cause them real pain.
With the model, Chiloyan and Chen were able to calculate and sum up the electromagnetic fields emitted by individual atoms, based on their positions and forces within each lattice.
The «colours» are due to differences in the surface temperature of starsw1: hotter stars emit most of their light in the visible blue or ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas cooler stars radiate at longer wavelengths, in the visible red or infrared regions (see Mignone & Barnes, 2011a).
Although she is only a high school student, she is searching for the signal of a pulsar — a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation like a lighthouse.
A pulsar emits two beams of electromagnetic radiation along its magnetic axis.
The pulsar's rotation is thought to slow because the neutron star's powerful magnetic field acts as a giant dynamo, emitting light, radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation as the star rotates.
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