Sentences with phrase «for microsecond»

When you own multi-family, don't think for microsecond the tenants don't talk.
We might be able to make the cloak work for a brief time, for a microsecond at red, a microsecond at green, a microsecond at blue, and you could make it look translucent.
«If I thought for a microsecond that this had any military applications, I would not have published it,» Karliner said.

Not exact matches

A true - muonium only lives for two microseconds.
The new method offers a variety of advantages: for example, the gate operations take place within microseconds which is an asset for quantum information processing.
While their data is still only stored for 320 microseconds, it is the first time QEC has reached the «break - even» point, he says.
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.
«The typical timescale for neutral atoms is about 10 microseconds, so you could do about 100,000 operations in a second.
Ps lives less than a microsecond after it is formed, but that is a long enough for it to demonstrate the distinctive properties of an atom.
In one study published in Geophysical Research Letters in 2007, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, estimated the mass redistribution resulting from ocean warming would shorten the day by 120 microseconds, or nearly one tenth of a millisecond, over the next two centuries.
The spin - 1 states, on the other hand, last for about 0.1 microsecond, and only decay by emission of three gamma rays (for reasons of symmetry).
When plucked, the string vibrates for minutes with a period of a microsecond (equivalent to a standard guitar note playing for a month).
Using a high - speed actuator as the driving source of pump, they succeeded in producing a flow with 16 microseconds for cell sorting.
Using that geometry, the researchers kept vibrations in their sapphire chip ringing for up to 60 microseconds, Yale's Yiwen Chu told the meeting.
Raymond Simmonds of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., who led one of the teams, got a seven - millimeter - long wire to store a photon for more than one microsecond.
For each of their rigs, described in full in the paper, the framing speeds are 20,000 - 40,000 frames per second, at a resolution of approximately 400 x 500 pixels with an exposure per frame of one to tens of microseconds.
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.
Therefore, dark excitons persist with a relatively long life, lasting for over a microsecond — a thousand times longer than a bright exciton and long enough to function as a qubit.
The conditions in the quark - gluon plasma are a model for a moment just a microsecond after the Big Bang, when forces and particles were emerging in a fast - paced sequence.
«Each one lived for only a few microseconds before collisions with other particles tore it apart.
Calculations showed that the time scale required to wait for a group of 10 photons would then be shortened by a whopping ten orders of magnitude: from years down to microseconds!
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.
Because the electron beam did not stay on a single spot for more than 25 microseconds, the scientists avoided «parking» issues, where the electron beam lingers in a single spot and damages the sample.
At the time, such motions could only be viewed for less than 10 microseconds.
The microsecond response times of the piezoelectric injectors provide the basis for delivering multiple injections per compression stroke, and thus for lean - burn operation.
When we pushed it on the corners, we felt the front wheels lose grip for a moment, but the rears dug in a microsecond later, keeping the car under our control.
For 2011, Mustang's new 3.7 - liter Duratec 24 - valve V - 6 uses advanced engineering to deliver its power and economy: Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti - VCT) adjusts the valvetrain in microseconds.
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 processes (absorption of light, collisional energy transfer and emission) can be separated because the average time that an isolated CO2 molecule takes before it emits a photon is much longer that the time for collisional de-excitation (~ tens of microseconds at atmospheric pressure, less, higher in the atmosphere).
But by adding extra GHGs, there are MORE absorptions, and the energy is resident in the GHGs for more microseconds, which raises the time that the energy is resident in the air during its transit to space, thus causing the GHG global warming.
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-?)
One is that the mechanism for the GHG warming is that the radiated energy from the air is absorbed by the GHGs to heat the GHG molecule to 900 + degrees, then the energy is released within microseconds and a few centimeters back to the air by collisions with the air, to return the air & GHGs to equilibrium temperature.
The CO2 collisional vs. radiative decay rates are about 15 microseconds and 0.43 seconds, respectively, at 220 K and 1 atm., for a ratio of about 29,000 (Curtis & Goody (1956) Thermal Radiation in the Upper Atmosphere Proc.
Well, having had a daughter who worked at IKEA for a short period of time — actually, we're pretty sure she's still in there somewhere, having taken up residence in one of the display homes they have set up in their ginormoultramegastore — I am up - to - the - microsecond aware of the IKEA concept of modularity.
The wind that had blown the roof off of the building wouldn't have let the plastic stay in place for more than a microsecond.
Just when you thought you have gotten the perfect focus by tapping on your subject, the device decides to hunt for focus again microseconds before you tap the shutter button.
All you have to do to unlock the device is put your finger (the one which you have saved) and it will unlock the device for you within microseconds (not literally, just a phrase to describe it's quickness).
Initially, we are removing support for SharedArrayBuffer from Microsoft Edge (originally introduced in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update), and reducing the resolution of performance.now -LRB--RRB- in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer from 5 microseconds to 20 microseconds, with variable jitter of up to an additional 20 microseconds.
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