Not exact matches
Nothing makes air pressure
more tangible than a classic bottle rocket launched
on a
sunny summer
afternoon.
Thus,
on a
sunny Saturday
afternoon, with the Willamette Valley Music Festival blasting outside (and, frankly, sounding a little bit
more fun than the prospect of watching grad students present their research), I positioned myself in the back of a small classroom with the two other judges and tried to look judgelike.
The chemically etched surface shows you
more of the book rather that your reflection
on bright
sunny afternoons.
More generally, Pouillet's experimental prowess reminds us today that the current theory of global climate change does not rest upon mere theory only, but upon myriad observations, carried out with care, skill, and ingenuity — including a certain series made
on those
sunny afternoons in 1837 and 1838.
Electricity use also often soars
on hot,
sunny afternoons, so installing
more solar panels can help satisfy this demand.
More electricity is used for heating
on a cold winter day, less for running television sets
on a
sunny afternoon.