Sentences with phrase «few microseconds of»

Sure enough, their scintillation detector started scintillating about twice as fast within a few microseconds of the strongest sonoluminescent flashes.

Not exact matches

Their results showed that a typical raindrop — roughly 2 millimetres wide and travelling at a few metres per second — compresses air in front of it a few microseconds before hitting a solid surface.
A long time means that — for modern electronics, it's a long time — it takes half a millisecond for the photon to go from A to B, so if you decide something like a few tenths of a microsecond before, then that's a long time.
Subtracting known influences and comparing their results with satellite records of Earth's day length, they found that elevated temperatures in the pool during El Niño years correlated with days that were a few microseconds longer than in other years.
Considering the short lifetime of Rydberg atoms — they decay after a couple of ten microseconds — the generation of distinct crystal phases made of a few atoms is an amazing experimental success made possible only by the sophisticated methods of high precision steering of atoms developed in the Bloch group.
The rare occurrence of two magic numbers — in both protons and neutrons — means that even such a lopsided nucleus as nickel - 48 could hold itself together for a few microseconds.
Astronomers spotted variations of just a few microseconds in the timing of these pulses, revealing that at least two small planets tug the pulsar back and forth as they orbit.
The QGP is an extreme state of matter comprising deconfined quarks and gluons (partons) that exists only at temperatures above approximately 160 MeV, a condition met for last time a few microseconds after the Big Bang, or at baryon densities five times higher than normal nuclear densities, speculated to exist inside the core of neutron stars.
Right off, Dave seemed special, a bug - eyed hummingbird of a dog, leaping up stairs and skittering around on feet that never seemed to touch the ground for more than a few microseconds.
The mechanism as I have been taught (painfully) in the site, is because the addition of GHG absorbtion causes the energy to stay in the GHG for a few extra microseconds of residence time before the energy is (mostly) returned to the air by molecular collisions, as the energy is transported from ground to space an a series of millions -LRB-?)
The time interval between molecular colliwsions is a few nanoseconds; but the lifetimes of the excited states, can be microseconds to milliseconds; so the energy is lost in collisions, before the molecule gets a chance to re-radiate.
There are a few microsecond - long animation excesses, perhaps, such as when exiting from the list of open apps back to the home screen, but otherwise it's a slick, flagship - like operation.
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