Sentences with phrase «macroscopic force»

One has to look to the other macroscopic force which is conspicuously absent from the GHG assertions (can't call the «equations» because such don't exist), gravity, to explain the 3 %, in the case of Earth, and 125 %, in the case of Venus, greater surface than orbital temperatures (take those figures to the 4th power for equivalent energy densities) seen in all planetary atmospheres, and indeed all gravitational wells.
Ye is most excited about the future possibility of using the atoms in the clock as a gravity sensor, to see how quantum mechanics, which operates on very small spatial scales, interacts with general relativity, the theory of gravity, a macroscopic force.
Future research will extend the model to include a broader range of macroscopic forces, such as magnetic and electric polarization.

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The individual forces are the weakest binding forces that exist in nature, but they add up to reach magnitudes that we can perceive very clearly on the macroscopic scale — as in the example of the gecko.
If there are new forces, then, they are either too weak or too short - range to be relevant to our macroscopic world.
The nuclear forces are short - range only, so we can ignore them in the macroscopic world.
Any new force we might someday discover must be so impotent over everyday distances that there's no way it can affect the macroscopic world.
Macroscopic objects, on the other hand, are supposed to mind their own business — flipping one coin shouldn't force another flipped coin to come up heads, for example.
Hence, it is not the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons and nuclei that is responsible for two wood blocks that are left on top of each other not coalescing into a single piece, but rather it is the exclusion principle applied to electrons and protons that generates the classical macroscopic normal force.
The DALR is established in Earth's atmosphere by vertically moving macroscopic parcels of air driven by thermal convection between volumes and surfaces at different temperatures, temperature gradients maintained by diurnal solar forcing and continual radiative cooling.
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