Not exact matches
She celebrates the vision of «women - identified women brave
enough to risk sharing the erotic's
electrical charge without having to look away, and without distorting the enormously powerful and creative nature of that exchange» (UE 59).
When Perry discussed this idea with professors at her university and beyond, many told her that it would never work — it would be impossible to extract
enough power from ultrasound to
charge electronic devices, and she would run into a slew of
electrical engineering and acoustics problems if she tried.
Only after the universe had expanded (and cooled)
enough, could a proton (positively
charged) hang on to an electron (negatively
charged) and become neutral hydrogen (no
electrical charge).
This means it will be bombarded by high - energy cosmic rays, which can interfere with signals, or even build up
enough of an
electrical charge to cause small lightning strikes on the telescope.
The system uses regenerative braking or an
electrical outlet to
charge the batteries and this panel seen here is powerful
enough to supply energy to the car's entire 12 Volt
electrical system.
Mazda says a full capacitor
charge is
enough to run the vehicle's
electrical systems for a minute or so.
Naturally, as Lau touched on, wireless
charging doesn't produce
enough electrical juice to «fast
charge» your smartphone.