Sentences with phrase «induced electrical currents»

They discovered that light - induced electrical currents rise much more sharply at the intersection of carbon nanotubes and silicon, compared to the intersection of silicon and a metal, as in traditional photodiode devices.
The researchers had a helicopter fly a giant transmitter loop over the landscape, inducing an electrical current in the ground, and measured the resistance to the current as far as 350 meters below the surface (see video below).
As the tilted planet rotates, its powerful field changes direction, inducing electrical currents in any conducting layer within the moons.
Highly focused magnetic pulses of up to 1.5 teslas induce an electrical current two to three centimeters deep in the left prefrontal section of the cerebral cortex.
The charger is really akin to a big magnet when its charging and this magnetism through the glass back of the phone induces an electrical current in a coil inside which charges the battery.

Not exact matches

Just like currents in simple electrical circuits, these moving charges induce a magnetic field, which, in Mars» case, is quite weak.
Duchenne de Boulogne found that he could artificially induce recognizable facial expressions by sending electrical currents to different groups of muscles in the face.
NDCX II is a linear accelerator (linac) that operates on the principle of induction, in which electrical current in one winding induces a varying magnetic field in the second winding and thus transfers energy to a new current, as in a transformer.
By inducing a mild electrical magnetic current into damaged cells, PEMF therapy slows or stops the release of pain and inflammatory mediators, increases blood flow of the cells, and re-establishes normal cell interaction.
Direct or diffuse light shining on the Solar PV cells induces the photovoltaic effect, generating direct current (DC) electrical power.
Perhaps you do not want to include every spike in the data, since some spikes are caused by electrical surges, induced currents, or some other anamoly.
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