Sentences with phrase «in ordinary gas»

In simulations of the early universe, the gravitational pull of cold clumps of dark matter draws in ordinary gas to form the first galactic building blocks.

Not exact matches

But this victory against fracking belongs to the ordinary people of New York state who stood up to the gas industry and organized creative and confrontational grassroots protests, despite those who called for supporting industry - backed politicians in the name of «political expediency.»
A pair of papers report some of the best signs yet of hot gas in the spaces between galaxy clusters, possibly enough to represent the half of all ordinary matter previously unaccounted for.
Factoring in all the ordinary matter we can not see — contained in exoplanets, galactic gas clouds, and black holes, none of which emit light — still isn't enough to make up the difference.
Adding up all the dark forms of ordinary matter (gas clouds, brown dwarfs, black holes, and so on) still leaves 95 percent of the mass in the universe unaccounted for.
GHOST IN THE SHELL What looked like an ordinary supernova, shown in this artist's illustration, might be the result of a single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells of gas each timIN THE SHELL What looked like an ordinary supernova, shown in this artist's illustration, might be the result of a single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells of gas each timin this artist's illustration, might be the result of a single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells of gas each time.
This is because its low temperature and high phase - space density make coherent stimulated emission possible: in an ordinary thermal gas of Ps, the Doppler shifts of the atoms would suppress lasing action.
But Kusenko says the observation will be difficult to interpret: «The problem is to distinguish this [spectral] line from all sorts of ordinary lines produced by gas in the cluster.»
Gas in this peculiar state is an almost perfect conductor of heat and does not obey the ordinary gas laGas in this peculiar state is an almost perfect conductor of heat and does not obey the ordinary gas lagas laws.
The promise of fusion eliminates the need to burn fossil fuels, accumulate greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, warm the Earth, and worry about nuclear waste — instead, providing clean energy that uses ordinary seawater as a fuel.
The rest of the ordinary matter is probably hiding in long strands, or filaments, of gas.
With oil approaching $ 100 per barrel and a trip to the pumps capable of inflicting a like - size dent in your wallet, big trucks that don't guzzle gas on an ordinary commute seem like manna from the Middle East.
I get about 50 miles per gallon on the freeway and over 40 miles per gallon on streets, and unlike an ordinary gas car, it actually gets better mileage than normal in stop - and - go traffic.
All outstanding electricity, gas and telephone bills at the date of bankruptcy are treated as ordinary debts and included in your bankruptcy.
Simpletons and Bush / Mcbush apologists also feel that ethanol which is LESS efficient than ordinary gas, is a GREAT idea, even as it creates the world's largest dead zone in the Gulf, offshore drilling is THE answer despite anyone w / a brain stating that this capacity won't come online for 30 years and which will produce about three weeks» worth of oil at our country's CURRENT rate of use, and that some silly gas tax reprieve, which will cost us in infrastructure improvements and lost jobs, is a good thing....
It doesn't cost much more than ordinary power, because a large part of our power bills is the supply charge anyway, but it must make a difference in reducing greenhouse gas production.
c) It is completely irrelevant to the discussion at hand, involving a simple ideal gas in an ordinary vertical column with constant g.
So asserting that heat won't flow in figure 2 above, or will stop flowing before all of the gas reaches thermal equilibrium, is just like saying that heat won't flow between two ordinary jars of gas at different temperatures in the laboratory, and well over a hundred years of experiments, the entire refrigeration and air conditioning industry, a huge body of technology and engineering, and well understood physical theories all say otherwise.
Ordinary conduction from the warmer part to the colder part is predicted and observed in any gas I've ever seen or heard of.
8 by N and separate out the terms in the brackets, we can see that the total kinetic energy basically comprises the ordinary thermal energy of the gas (f / 2)(N - 1) kT, independent of height, plus a term -LRB-- mgz) for the N = 1 projectile, close enough.
For an ideal gas in an adiabatic container in a gravitational field, one will always observe the gas in this state once equilibrium is established, and while the time required to achieve equilibrium is not given in EEJ, it is presumably commensurate with convective mixing times of ordinary gases within the container and hence not terribly long.
It is also interesting to note that if, the second term in vanishes (making any temperature a «low» temperature as) and gravity does indeed behave like additional degrees of freedom in the specific heat of the entire system while every small subvolume of the gas still behaves precisely like an ordinary ideal gas with kinetic energy $ \ frac -LCB- 3 -RCB--LCB- 2 -RCB- NkT $ and yes, with detailed balance across any vertical surface (although yes, Joe, my argument involving shifting the MB distribution was sloppy and imprecise — hopefully you like this one better but the result is the same either way).
Surely the onus of proof is upon you to show why the ordinary laws of thermodynamics, the ordinary definition of thermodynamic equilibrium, is suddenly on holiday so that this gas, perfectly balanced in terms of gravitational force and energy, and utterly lacking a thermal gradient to drive the flow of heat, is somehow going to change.
The problems caused to political leaders» by their distance from ordinary life appear to them as problems with the balance of gasses in the atmosphere.
The great irony is that the US has been reducing CO2 emissions more than other countries with earlier government - mandated CO2 reductions through the ordinary working of market forces, which increasingly favor natural gas for electricity generation in the US because of its low price.
That the ordinary atmosphere gases were in local Thermal Equilibrium with the GHG (CO2), so neither one was heating the other; or perhaps they all are heating each other; and then in Tom's view (as far as I recall), then it was the CO2 etc that was radiating whatever LWIR was coming from the atmosphere, not the N2 / O2 / Ar.
Mark Wesker (who is «uncompromising in his approach») assisted Amerisur Resources, a company investing in full - cycle oil and gas initiatives in South America, on a cash box placing of new ordinary shares on the LSE to raise $ 35m.
Advised Lekoil Limited, an AIM listed oil and gas exploration and development company with a focus on Nigeria and West Africa, in relation to the placing of 33,000,000 new Ordinary Shares at a price of 67.75 pence per Ordinary Share, raising gross proceeds of approximately USD$ 37.7 million.
I'd guess there are maybe a hundred or so in the store I visited, which was about the size of an ordinary bodega or gas station mart.
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