Sentences with phrase «measure electromagnetic energy»

Instead, the researchers programmed a common smartphone's built - in sensors to measure electromagnetic energy and acoustic waves that emanate from 3 - D printers.
Virtual temperatures are recovered by transmitting an acoustic signal vertically and measuring the electromagnetic energy scattered from the wavefront.

Not exact matches

Further detectors inside the tank look for decay particles: a magnetic spectrometer measures the momentum of charged tracks from kaon decays, a ring imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detector tells the team the nature of decay particles, and electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters measure their energy.
A ring image Cerenkov counter analyzes the spray of light given off by particles as they crash through a porous material called an aerogel; that light reveals the particles» speed before their final collision into the energy - measuring electromagnetic calorimeter — a lead brick laced with optical fibers.
The RWP transmits electromagnetic energy into the atmosphere in as many as five directions (four tilted in opposing vertical planes and on vertical) and measures the strength and frequency of backscattered energy.
Electromagnetic energy behaves differently depending on how it is measured, and we use different terms to describe it based on the context, but only for semantic reasons.
A liquid - expansion or platinum - resistance thermometer placed in the atmosphere at elevation 2m (for example) above ocean or land surface measures: — molecular kinetic energy (molecular translational energy, heat) plus — LWR energy plus — molecular vibrational energy of the GHGs (primarily H2O in the gaseous form) because LWR energy and molecular vibrational energy of the GHGs are transmuted to molecular kinetic energy (molecular translational energy, heat) upon impacting upon the molecules of the solid and I understand that there is no transverse electromagnetic radiation inside a solid.
Your explanation is incomplete — you ignore totally the massive amounts of electromagnetic energy entering into and out of the earth - system via Birkeland currents at the polar regions, and which are measured routinely in millions of amperes.
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